city in Washington County, Oklahoma, United States
About a year and a half ago I wrote a post on “wrangling” and joining 130 million points using various open source tools. Shortly thereafter I joined Wherobots where I get to spend most of my time bui
With apologies for skipping the last 18 days…it’s day 24 of the 30 day map challenege and I’m back! In my first post about SedonaDB I did a brief investigation into the least creatively named waterbod
Day 6 of the 30 day map challenege is Dimensions, and when I read the prompt I immediately thought: I have to do something with M values. M values, you say?
It’s day 5…earth! I was particular excited about this day in the 30 day map challenege because earth is my thing…I did a M.Sc. in Geology and taught Geomorphology at Acadia University for several year
Day two of the 30 day map challenege is lines! A few weeks ago I wrote a post about stream traversal with SedonaDB. For day two I’ll do this with the river system for Gaspereau Lake (starting at the m
Day one of the 30 day map challenege is points! One of the datasets I use all the time in testing is named ns-water_point from GeoArrow Data. When I made this test data I didn’t think very hard about
Last week I had the pleasure of being a guest on a Cloud Native Geospatial webinar with my colleagues Jia Yu and Matt Forrest where we talked SedonaDB. In the webinar Matt demoed a fantastic blog post
Last Wednesday the Apache Sedona project announced SedonaDB. There’s also a great post on the Whereobots blog that has a bit more context, or if you’re like me and you just want to see the code you ca