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2015 Accomplishments – Geospatial Response
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Stories of a geospatial developer. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. It feels like 2015 just started, and we were talking about how accurate the Back to the Future series was with present day. Alas, 2016 is here, and so begins another year! To cap off 2015 I wanted to focus on. Putting some posts out there. More importantly, willing to be vulnerable in the posts. Toured the last frontier. Alaska is...
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Stories of a geospatial developer. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. Despite the tornado warning and outdoor siren activation many deaths resulted from the EF-5 (winds reaching speeds over 200 mph) that devastated the city of Joplin, Missouri in May 2011. A National Weather Service study on the Joplin tornado revealed the following:. After the tornado struck Joplin, Missouri in May 2011. Each polyg...
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Stories of a geospatial developer. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. Over the last several months, I had an incredible opportunity to collaborate with Alison Link. On some cartographic accessibility best practices and considerations. Based on our joint presentation, and some discussions at NACIS 2015. Do you agree with our best practices? What did we miss? If so, what are they? To make accessible, ...
Accessibile Conversations – Geospatial Response
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Stories of a geospatial developer. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. About once a month I receive a message from my accessibility coordinator at work asking to help out, or answer an accessibility question pertaining to cartography. We discussed the problem, determined who was effected, and the next steps. Below are some of our discussions and findings:. Figure 1. WebAIM color contrast checker.
100 Lessons Challenge – Geospatial Response
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Stories of a geospatial developer. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. One hundred and one days ago I embarked on a journey to learn something new each day, and share it with the world. Check out my blog post. First off, this challenge was so. Hard There were so many things I learned, and this amazing experience made me realize. I was learning each day 🙂. Nobody would care about this. Setup local Ap...
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I'm Dan, a GISP certified developer of mostly geospatial applications. I created this site to showcase my own projects, as well as other random nonsense related to application development. I am fully aware this website is hideous. I have several years of experience with the following languages and development archiectures:. ESRI ArcObjects tool development with C#. NET. ESRI ArcGIS Server web application development with ASP.NET. Open Source GIS (OGC, WMS, WFS, Geoserver). Um, Hello World.
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Points, Polylines, Polygons, Pixels, Python! Thursday, November 16, 2017. Creating MultiPoint Shapefiles with PyShp. Pyshp let's you create any type of shapefile. Normally a point shapefile has one point per record. But. Photo credit: VancouverMom.ca. Here's a simple Multipoint shapefile:. Repeat the poly and record steps to add additional shapes. Add another nested list of points in the first poly method argument to add more parts to the same record. Posted by Joel Lawhead. Thursday, November 16, 2017.
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Geospatial Python | Geoprocessing scripts to get you started
Geoprocessing scripts to get you started. February 25, 2010. Create a Polygon Shapefile using Python. Gp = arcgisscripting.create(). OutFolder = r”C:Temp”. OutFile = “Polygon.shp”. When creating a polygon the coordinates for the starting point must be the same as the coordinates for the ending point. The first set of coordinates will be used for the starting and ending point. StartandEndXcoord = -66.068999. StartandEndYcoord = 18.398997. PointOneXcoord = -64.779165. PointOneYcoord = 32.28903. Assign the ...
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Stories of a geospatial developer. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 23 other followers. 2016 Minnesota GIS/LIS Conference Recap. Last week the Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium wrapped up its 26. Annual conference. Each year the conference is held at different locations throughout the state, and for the second consecutive year the conference was located in Duluth, Minnesota. I didn’t see or hear another vehicle or person ...
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Episode 4: Full Episode. Chapter 1: Monitoring a Changing Climate. Chapter 2: Preventing Hunger. Chapter 3: Tracking Disease. Chapter 4: Mapping Power to the People. The Geospatial Revolution Project is an integrated public service media and outreach initiative about the world of digital mapping and how it is changing the way we think, behave, and interact. More. Project episodes cover timely topics on geospatial applications, privacy and legal issues, civic engagement, and more. Share these stories!
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