gis
Test your Leaflet applications with Mocha
Pretty much like n1k0, I feel like I had learned Javascript three or four times, from the alert() back in 1997 to this article about automatic testing.
Leaflet Tiles in Lambert 93 projection (2154)
What purpose ?
Ideally, unless living in Lapland, we should not be bothered that much about maps projections !
Unfortunately, in practice, there are a few contexts in which you simply
can't avoid braving them. For example, if you must show a raster layer with texts, and don't control its production.
landez : tiles post-processing
Some weeks ago, I started to refactor landez (timidly).
But smart caching and post-processing of WMS maps were expected in my last project, so it gave me
a great boost : Landez 2.0 has landed ! :)
Serve your map layers with a usual Web hosting service
Someone asked me about serving map tiles from a basic Web host.
Simple and funky Web map printing
Strangely, users still insist in having Web page print capabilities, mostly to
share, export or archive what they see. Even if relevant permalinks are
often acceptable, we can't always dissuade them from printing :)
Des cartes d'un autre monde, la suite
Bravo aux organisateurs !
L'édition 2012 des rencontres Django-fr a mis la barre très haut ! Ce fut un plaisir
de retrouver, ou rencontrer, autant de gens sympathiques et intéressants dans un cadre
aussi agréable :)
Des cartes d'un autre monde, la suite
Bravo aux organisateurs !
L'édition 2012 des rencontres Django-fr a mis la barre très haut ! Ce fut un plaisir
de retrouver, ou rencontrer, autant de gens sympathiques et intéressants dans un cadre
aussi agréable :)
Render your TileMill stylesheets with Landez
landez : introducing new features of our tiles toolbox
landez started as a very small toolbox to build MBTiles files
specifying bounding boxes and zoom levels. We have been using it for several GIS projects
at Makina Corpus, and can tell it's reliable !
Merkopolo : a simple yet powerful starter kit for your Qt/C++ GIS application
Recently, while the whole world looks completely hyped up with Web applications,
we chose to design and develop a desktop software in Qt/C++.
Obviously, the choice was measured and justified ! We had to build a specific GIS application
with complex interactions and huge amounts of data, for a limited number of users.