Second GoGeomatics Vancouver Social Photographs
Our second GoGeomatics social in Vancouver was a hit just like the first one. If I had to choose a word to define our social, I would choose surprised. I am surprised about how diverse […]
Our second GoGeomatics social in Vancouver was a hit just like the first one. If I had to choose a word to define our social, I would choose surprised. I am surprised about how diverse […]
The first TECTERRA GoGeomatics social in Vancouver on June 6 was a hit. Vancouver is a vibrant and culturally diverse city, and the event counted a large presence of Geomatics students and professionals from Canada […]
It’s only around 6am in Vancouver as I write this but I promised Deanna I would get an article out about the event right away. GoGeomatics Vancouver is born. And what a birth it was. […]
Suppose you could write yourself a working GIS at home, in a very simple language. Would you? In this article, I would like to seriously consider that question. People sometimes think that it is […]
OSCAR-js (oscar.caris.com)is an open source JavaScript Application Programming Interface (API) created by CARIS. The vision of the project is to ”put into code” solutions for common, high-level GIS business problems. The initial focus is on […]
After successfully completing my first year at Ryerson University in Toronto, I wanted to share some thoughts about my experiences. I am excited to be joining an industry that is so important, and literally, a […]
April 21, 2013 Two semesters done ..almost. Five more exams to write in a five-day period, and then I’ll have completed two of three semesters. This semester I have studied the following courses: Analytical GIS […]
This article explores how technology has influenced map making and how cartography requirements have changed, and what skill sets one needs to make the modern map. Cartography: Back in the mid 1980’ in geology departments […]