If you are interested in data analysis, data visualization, and modeling of geographic data in R, you should check out this free book by Robin Lovelace et al.
- MovingPandas is a Python library for handling movement data. Get started with learning how to work with the library by launching and running this interactive notebook.
- This interactive notebook introduces the GeoParquet format and demonstrates rendering a dataset of 3.2 million points in this format on a web map.
- Placemark is a place to create, edit, and convert the data that powers maps, in real-time with your team.
Leaflet 1.8.0 Is Out
↗ ExternalleafletAfter 1.5 years without releases, Leaflet v1.8.0 is out. It includes many bug fixes, major reliability and accessibility improvements, and a big workflow overhaul to make development easier.- Check out this interactive notebook demonstrating the functionality of GeoBlaze, a fast cloud-optimized raster analysis engine written in pure JavaScript.
- This post shows you how to calculate yearly fire frequency based on MODIS time series. The 8-day MODIS composite products, available from 2002, will be used as input data.
- The combination of Next.js and the ArcGIS API for JavaScript provides a great developer experience for web developers. Learn how to use them together by building a demo application here.
- 360° images are basically photo spheres – where you are standing in the middle. Learn how to build a map application with ArcGIS Online that includes 360° images at specified locations.
- Introducing a new Python package named geospatial-ml that enables to install commonly used Python packages for geospatial analysis and machine learning with only one command.