Geospatial processing with Python


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For our June Maptime, Jake will lead a session on geospatial processing with Python. We'll review the popular open-source libraries Shapely, Fiona, Rasterio, rtree, and others. This is the rescheduled meetup that was originally set for April.
We'll walk through some hands-on examples using some of those libraries so be sure to bring a laptop if you'd like to follow along. See you there!
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Maptime is, rather literally, time for mapmaking. Our mission is to open the doors of cartographic possibility to anyone interested by creating a time and space for collaborative learning, exploration, and map creation using mapping tools and technologies.
This open learning environment for all levels and degrees of knowledge offers intentional support for the beginner. Maptime is simultaneously flexible and structured, creating space for workshops, ongoing projects with a shared goal, and independent/collaborative work time.
Inspiration for Maptime comes from both hack nights and knitting circles. Both are models of spaces for people to create and learn together. Our goal is to provide this space with an open heart and without pretension. You can bring your own projects to work on, or just hang out and socialize or ask questions. Some people are experts, and some people are just getting started, but all of us are learning, so why not do it together?
Maptime is hands-on, so don't forget to bring your laptop!

Geospatial processing with Python