
The GeoTrellis team is very excited to announce the availability of GeoTrellis 0.8 (codename “Atlantis”), which is a major new release that is a huge step forward toward our goal of a general purpose, high performance geoprocessing library and runtime designed to perform and scale for the web.
The GeoTrellis team is very excited to announce the availability of GeoTrellis 0.8 (codename “Atlantis”), which is a major new release that is a huge step forward toward our goal of a general purpose, high performance geoprocessing library and runtime designed to perform and scale for the web.

In this post we discuss how to tackle technical debt, and why it is important to delete code.
We outline our experience unit testing apps with JSTest.NET and require.js.
In this post we explore iterating over consecutive items with Underscore.js.
In this post we provide an update to our previous blog about poles in spherical polygons. Here, we investigate whether the previous algorithm can handle a polygon with a point directly on the pole.
In this blog, we recap early learning resources in Chigaco in relation to our launch of the Chicago Early Learning portal.
In this blog, we outline how to determine if a spherical polygon contains a pole.
We discuss some Backbone and JavaScript techniques that might make it possible to build reusable interface libraries to use with custom Backbone.js apps.
In this blog we provide insight into our experience Torquebox and JBoss Command Line Interface.