The Overture Maps Foundation today launched the first beta.
Backed by the likes of Amazon, Esri, Meta, Microsoft & TomTom, is getting one step closer to launching a production-ready open dataset for developers who need geospatial data.
I’ve created several #Python and #PHP scripts over the last year to augment #GIS data import, export, and report processing. And in last month, I’ve learned how to use #Arcade to create smart forms in #ESRI Field Maps. Today I created a frontend user interface for a report portal using #jQuery and #Bootstrap. Last year I wrote an entire offline GIS using #Leaflet and GeoJSON features, and then also a Python-based update tool for that project. I’ve had a lot going on to only be an IT manager. 😂
If the first thing I see on your corporation's website is virtue signalling featuring Jane Goodall I am going to assume you are fighting a losing PR battle (and that I maybe shouldn't use your software).
Jane Goodall is great. But she shouldn't be on the splash page for your GIS company. Like, what are you trying to cover up here?
Here is the 2nd post in my 2019 series #EsriandMe. It's important history about Esri's direct & negative impact on a local GIS community. They always just take things too far. To be clear, this is about the company, not the users or software #EsriUC2023#esri
I think a mistake I've made moving to Mastodon is trying to recreate my Twitter community on here instead of finding new communities.
The last few days I've started following people talking about #GIS, #QGIS, #Esri, #Maps and #FME, basically the stuff I do at work, and I'm now finding it much more engaging on here.