I think typing in Python would solve >80% of my problems. I've got some major refactoring coming my way one day. Most of the arcpy issues I've ever had relate to data types being incorrect during coercion into C for the gp ArcObjects tools to run (for anyone getting into programming, especially Python, forcing a hard requirement for a correct data type means that you catch a problem a lot earlier and more explicitly, so you're not hunting through code wondering where something came from and why it's not working).
I think typing in Python would solve >80% of my problems. I've got some major refactoring coming my way one day. Most of the arcpy issues I've ever had relate to data types being incorrect during coercion into C for the gp ArcObjects tools to run (for anyone getting into programming, especially Python, forcing a hard requirement for a correct data type means that you catch a problem a lot earlier and more explicitly, so you're not hunting through code wondering where something came from and why it's not working).
great point!
That’s why I’m excited about tools using Apache Arrow and GeoArrow. No data type coercion!
How can I use machine learning python (random forest , KNN, ...) FOR Google earth engine ?
Thanks for your help to me ,
God bless you
Hi I would check out geemap in Python to integrate GEE into your Python workflows
I want to learn Python for Geospatial Analytics. How do I start this journey?
I’m working on a tutorial now! Stay tuned!
Can i set ee.Reducer.max instead of median or mean in air pollutiom?
See the prior comment!
That thumbnail got me Matt!
Haha thanks!
For iraninan boy is impossible ❤❤❤
Never say impossible!