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Python GIS Challenge, the Book | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Python GIS Challenge, the Book. April 15, 2015. The Python GIS Challenge is going to be culminating in a book. I am writing for Packt Publishing. Short and concise, the book contains descriptions of how to implement a wide range of essential GIS features in Python, including embedding all of it in an interactive GUI application. All in the spirit of as lightweight. And as few dependencies. As possible, and tailored especially for beginners. On Pytess: A C...
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Pytess: A Convenient GIS Tesselator package | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Pytess: A Convenient GIS Tesselator package. June 25, 2015. So with a few touch ups I built on their script and released a new Pytess. Tesselator package on PyPi! Or check it out on GitHub. Python GIS Challenge, the Book. PyCRS – A package for reading and formatting CRS definitions →. Pingback: Pytess Python GIS Resources. June 22, 2016 at 10:28 am. If not do you have any advice about other software where I can implement? Thanks a lot,. You are commenting...
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Downloads | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Below is a list of all the projects that make up the Python-GIS Challenge and where their download links will be posted when they are completed. Click here to read more and download it. QuadTree Spatial Index (PyQuadTree). Click here to read more and download it. Click here to read more and download it. Status: Halfway done… Click here to read more and download it. Status: Some experiments done…. Status: Some experiments done…. April 4, 2014 at 9:15 am.
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karimbahgat | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Primarily I am a social scientist and data wrangler on topics of political violence and public opinion, but I have increasingly gotten into Python programming and development, particularly focusing on geographic analysis, image rendering/drawing/visualization, and user-friendly Tkinter GUI software building. View all posts by karimbahgat →. Pyncf – NetCDF files in pure Python. March 26, 2016. Ever wanted to handle NetCDF in pure Python? In addition to pos...
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Shapy – A new pure-Python Shapely in the works | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Shapy – A new pure-Python Shapely in the works. June 4, 2014. Over the matter of the last few days, I was working on understanding the pure-Python version of Angus Johnson’s polygon Clipper library. That would be me to the right about now). As I got it working and wanted an easy way to test it I began adding more and more functionality, and before I knew it turned out to be quite solid and useful. The package I ended up writing consi. Shapefile reader to ...
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Intermediate Python Workshop – What to cover? | The GIS Studio
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GIS, Python, and putting it all together. Supercharge your GIS reporting with SQL Reporting, ST Geometry and ReportLab for python. Intermediate Python Workshop – What to cover? Hello GIS Studio followers! Wordpress tells me there are 200 of you? Well let’s put that power to work. I am creating a new half day workshop designed to cover intermediate python topics – as they relate to GIS tasks. Here’s an outline of the topics so far. A peek inside a more powerful IDE editor and why you would want to use it.
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Pyncf – NetCDF files in pure Python | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Pyncf – NetCDF files in pure Python. March 26, 2016. Ever wanted to handle NetCDF in pure Python? My problem was that existing NetCDF libraries for python all rely on interfacing with underlying C based implementations and can be hard to setup outside the context of a full GDAL or SciPy stack. In addition to possible API changes I am contemplating changing the name, some of the obvious names were already taken, though I think I will likely stick to Pyncf&...
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Introducing a Pure-Python Quadtree Spatial Index for GIS-use | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. Introducing a Pure-Python Quadtree Spatial Index for GIS-use. May 23, 2014. I just finished writing a quadtree spatial index package in pure python which is aimed for GIS use. Spatial index packages for Python already exist. A popular one being the Rtree package, which comes in both a C and pure-Python variety. In comparison to Rtree indexes however, QuadTree indexes are supposedly preferable over Rtree indexes when the index has to be updated often.
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PyCRS – A package for reading and formatting CRS definitions | The Python-GIS Challenge
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A Journey in Building a Standalone GIS in Python. PyCRS – A package for reading and formatting CRS definitions. August 5, 2015. Currently, the only way to read and convert between crs formats was to use the extensive Python GDAL suite and its srs submodule, but the requirements of some applications might exclude the use of GDAL. There have also been some online websites/services, but these only allow partial lookups or one-way conversion from one format to another. The package is still in alpha version, ...
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