Yes there is.
Check turfjs!
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Dan Ames dan.a...@byu.edu wrote:
Hi all, as a long time desktop developer, I'm now building web mapping
applications and am feeling like a major newbie.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Is there a javascript library
I use Ubuntu for my servers. Some clients use CentOS.
Never tried OpenSuse and Debian.
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Petr Suk petrx...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I need to choose one linux distro for running our geospatial applications
on AWS. It means running mainly GeoServer, MapServer,
Oops folks, it's fossgisbrasil.com.br.
We are publishing each quarter; Thanks for the complements.
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com wrote:
Barry,
This sounds like a good idea, I would be happy to contribute
something. I have two ESRI map books at work that
The FOSSGIS Brasil magazine (www.fossgisbr.com.br) showcases a open-source
produced map each edition.
It's hard to get a quality map, because I think, many people get the chills
to send their work to us.
You'll need some convincing, but it's a great idea.
Cheers
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 9:49
Last year there was some buzz that the FOSS4G would be hosted here in
Brazil, but no one (or just a few people) wanted to help organizing the
event.
It would be great to have an event here in Latin America, but for what I
can see OSGeo in Brazil is mostly used as a advertising strategy (for
some,
I'm involved at the moment with building large cadastral models for cities.
This is a subject that always interested me, and I guess we could gather
around a few people to work on models, example data and example software.
This would be a great initiative to show counties (cities in Brazil - I'm
Regarding images used in the tutorial, specially where it was asked to
license the pictures/images that are a product of spatial analysis or some
procedure:
Couldn't we make a few stub images representing basic operations and give
them away for free? Without actual data? I know it doesn't cover
Hello everyone,
First I would like to apologize for cross posting in different/related
lists. This is more of a invitation:
StackOverflow.com is a website of questions and answers that is very
lightweight, dynamic, and involves a great number of members in it's
community. The stackOverflow
Hello Everyone!
For those following the creation of the StackOverflow GIS website, we have
been approved for the commitment phase.
To commit, you must go to the area51.stackexchange and commit to it.
Heres an easy link:
Thanks for the complement Alexis. Very important information.
George
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 6:15 AM, Alexis Guéganno a9e...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1 June 2010 23:45, George Silva georger.si...@gmail.com wrote:
The guys at StackOverflow are promoting some new QA websites in the
molds
and IT specialists. We might learn from them and they
from us.
Integrate, don't seperate is my personal advice. Please don't feel
offended, it is just the way I look at this.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
George Silva wrote:
Thanks for the complement Alexis. Very important information
The guys at StackOverflow are promoting some new QA websites in the molds
of StackOverflow, ServerFault, etc.
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/1425/geographic-information-systems?referrer=u45zxtCru4U%3d
There is a propose for a GIS website like it, which I created - containing
aspects
Count me in!
George
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Daniel Ames amesd...@isu.edu wrote:
Dear OSGeo'ers,
John Lindsay (University of Guelph) and myself (Dan Ames, Idaho State
University) have just set up - with the help of Tyler Mitchell - a new OSGeo
mailing list which is thematically
Hello everyone,
Do you guys know about any on-going researches or papers on Cellular
Automata, Multi Agent Systems and integration with GIS? What about Cased
Based Reasoning?
Any OS softwares or APIs that can do this sort of integration? I'm starting
off some studies along these lines and CBR.
Your employer is a nice guy!
I don't have time or incentive from my employers for such things, which is
not cool. But i manage to get a few hours every week.
George
2010/4/20 Mateusz Loskot mate...@loskot.net
Ian Turton wrote:
One of my students was asking today about the open source
Oops! Sorry :D
Congratulations again!
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Bruce Bannerman
bruce.bannerman.os...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks George,
Amazing. Congratulations!
Can i suggest a project that has been around for some years?
Check Terralib and TerraView. It's a brazilian project
Amazing. Congratulations!
Can i suggest a project that has been around for some years?
Check Terralib and TerraView. It's a brazilian project and it's quite
mature.
http://www.terralib.org/
Regards,
George
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 1:50 AM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) tmitch...@osgeo.org
wrote:
Just a small note: Chile is the correct name of mencioned Chilli.
Nice research.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Cameron Shorter
cameron.shor...@gmail.comwrote:
Yves Jacolin has sliced FOSS4G http://2009.foss4g.org/ website hits to
determine the number of FOSS4G attendees per million people,
I just would like to thank you all who helped me in this search.
Thanks a lot everyone.
George
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Hello Ravi,
Right now ive tested Qgis rc 0.9.2, which acomplishes the 'autocomplete'
task. I still need to teste OpenJUMP.
Thanks for the insight
George
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 3:06 AM, RAVI KUMAR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
here is some encouraging information from OJ
Cheers
Ravi
The percentage of features used by users are minimal indeed. Most of users
(here in Brazil too) use just a little bit of what its availuable.
This tells us two things: software like arcview 9.2 (view license) are being
more common. Only 'hardcore' techs use and explore the full arcgis info
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