We describe the plans we have to build an interactive climate modeling service for local governments in partnership with The Nature Conservancy.
We describe the plans we have to build an interactive climate modeling service for local governments in partnership with The Nature Conservancy.
In this blog, we share the workflow and tools used in the GIS part of our analysis of Philadelphia crash data.
Continuing our discussion on the immense resources and support for women in tech in Philadelphia, we interviewed Yasmine Mustafa, the founder and co-organizer of Girl Develop It Philadelphia to learn about what makes Philadelphia a great place for women in tech.
In this blog, we highlight unique opportunities, resources, and groups for women in tech throughout the Philadelphia region.
Roger Tomlinson was a geographer and researcher who created the first computerized Geographic Information System while working for the Canadian government.
We discuss three steps you can take to begin thinking about strings and unicode the right way.
We’re releasing our first Technology Radar. A Technology Radar, pioneered by ThoughtWorks, is a list of the techniques, tools, platforms, languages, and frameworks divided into recommendation levels: Adopt, Trial, Assess and Hold. It’s mostly a list of things we find useful and interesting.
In this blog, we discuss our experience with exporting Django querysets directly to HTTP responses with CSVs attached.
The GeoTrellis team is very excited to announce the availability of GeoTrellis 0.9 (codename “Avalon”), a significant new release that is a big step forward towards our goal of a general purpose, high-performance raster geoprocessing library and runtime designed to perform and scale for the web.
After several release candidates and getting the hang of a new review and release process as part of GeoTrellis’ journey to be a LocationTech-incubated project, we’re proud to announce that GeoTrellis 0.9 – codenamed “Avalon” – is officially released!