The more I'm thinking about it, the more I consider it.
I want to add a map for my bicycle rides, but I can't find any good PHP maps. The PHP versions of Leaflet on GitHub are no good. They don't work at all. They just gives you errors like "can't load class" or something like that.
So even if I am against it only to challenge myself, I consider using Leaflet in JS for airikr.me/biking.
Or do you have any solution in PHP that works out of the box?
You asked and we delivered. We now support WMS, WMTS and WFS services in Felt as URL uploads! Take a look at the latest video on our YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/pS1kh62c7PI #data#gis#geospatial
GeoPandas has released an alpha of v1.0.0 - time to check it works with your code.
Details at https://martinfleischmann.net/geopandas-1.0-is-coming.-what-will-change/, changes include switching default loader from fiona to pyogrio (nice! I often forget to use pyogrio and it'll save me time), requiring Shapely 2.0, removing built-in datasets, and deprecating some stuff.
We overlay the highway network with a massive, geolocated online social network (Twitter 2012), and measure how social ties are impacted by highway segments. We find a strong barrier effect in all 50 considered US cities. See below - the red squares show that this effect is stronger for short distances.
Here is a video I made showing how to use the web map GISsurfer (I am dev) to split your screen and ‘surf’ data on any ArcGIS server with a public table of contents.
Drill down to a layer on the left side of the screen, click the layer and that data appears on the map on the right side of your screen. You might need to zoom in/out since some data only appears at certain zoom levels.
The video also shows how to make a GISsurfer link to automatically display the layers you have turned on.
I've created a new web app - British Placename Mapper at https://placenames.rtwilson.com/ - you can search for placenames in various ways (starts with 'great', ends with 'burgh' etc) and show them on an interactive map. Try a few of the examples and send me any cool maps you come up with!
(Re-posting for those who sensibly weren't using social media on a bank holiday weekend!)
Ever wondered about UK place names? My new web app lets you search place names (starting with 'south', ending with 'burgh', containing 'sea' etc) and plot them on a map - and then share those maps with friends.