Hei Harvey,

as you are interested in modeling demographic trends.. it seems to me 
quite related to raster modeling. So if you aim to work with raster 
tools: we don't have map algebra at all for now. Thus, if you got your 
first experiences in OJ and want to extend the core for raster "tools".. 
then drop me a line. I think i can tell you about some ideas and first 
plugins made by others (e.g. the image lib I favour and plugins 
developed by Pirol Project).

If you don't work with raster, then i wonder how you do your modelling 
in terms of base data ;)
(I don't know, but maybe such info is a bit list-off-topic or a 
jump-user topic?)

greetings from Zurich
stefan

PS: seems like there are couple of people from Vancouver area, but its 
obvious with respects to JUMP roots ;)

Harvey Harrison schrieb:
> On 7/23/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Harvey,
>>
>> I see you have already received a welcome from some of our active
>> developers. I believe that they have done a good job answering your
>> questions. I also want to welcome you to our mailing list. I'd love to
>> know what context you are using OpenJUMP in, if you are willing to
>> share that. Also, it would be great to know if there are particular
>> aspects of the program that you are interested in working with.
>>
> 
> Well, my interests lie in doing some analysis of demographic trends in
> the greater Vancouver (BC) area.  I'm moderately familiar with
> Arcview/Mapinfo but was looking to build a more intensive growth model
> that will need an easier way of doing the spatial parts.  I'm a pretty
> decent C/C#//Java coder, and this looked like a promising project.
> 
> I've implemented some fairly large modelling projects in Java in the
> past few years (one just passed the 80k lines of code).
> 

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