us_diocese_mapper
wildfire-burn-severity
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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us_diocese_mapper
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[OC] A map of all Catholic Latin Rite dioceses, provinces, and cathedrals in the United States
The Latin Rite of the Catholic Church has over 150 dioceses in the US. Using Python and other open-source tools and resources (including geojson.io, OpenStreetMaps, and Wikipedia), I created a map of these dioceses, their cathedrals, and their corresponding provinces. Here's a link to the project's GitHub page.
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A map of all Catholic Latin Rite dioceses, provinces, and cathedrals in the United States
The mapping script (along with additional documentation) can be found here. (If you receive a message from GitHub saying that "the notebook took too long to render", you can also access a copy of the documentation in HTML format here.)
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Here's the updated version of my map of US Catholic dioceses. (See comment for interactive HTML version.) White lines are diocesan boundaries; black lines are provincial boundaries; globus cruciger symbols are cathedral locations; and diocese names are in white text. Made with Python and geojson.io
The project's GitHub page is available here](https://github.com/kburchfiel/us_diocese_mapper/) if you'd like to check out the code.
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I'm using Python to create a map of all the Latin Rite dioceses in the US. This is what I have so far--I now need to modify some counties that fall within more than one diocese. (Link to GitHub page in the comments)
Here's a link to the project's GitHub page if you'd like to check out the code. You can also download an interactive .html version of the map there; this version shows the county and diocese name when you hover over it.
wildfire-burn-severity
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Hacktoverview
Third PR is when I created my own Div and gave it some JS logic through jQuery, saying that it should be an accordion. In this project I learned how to isolate the files I was interested in and really work with what I was particularly interested in. To do my initial code changes I did not fork the repo for the first time but instead took the HTML of interest and copied it into an HTML file and the CSS file it referenced and I used live server to edit them separately before I was happy with the outcome and forked the repo and put them in my own little issue branch and made my PR. https://github.com/IndigoWizard/wildfire-burn-severity/pull/3
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Almost Hacktover
A few days ago I finished my third PR on a new issue for a map of wild fires.
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