Escaping the desktop GIS trap forever

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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    Desktop GIS can hold you back from using more geospatial data and scaling your workflows. Here are my tips on how to quit your desktop GIS for good.
    0:00 Intro
    0:28 When desktop isn't the right choice
    2:15 Coding isn't scary!
    5:50 Reading geospatial files in code
    8:21 Visualizing your data
    10:22 Transforming your data
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  • @connoredick1610
    @connoredick1610 2 месяца назад +8

    I'd like to see a similar video titled "Escaping the ESRI Trap Forever." The ESRI software suite is powerful and useful, I couldn't do my job without it (I work for state government in the US doing wildfire protection ). But I'd like to learn how I can use open source tools to do everything I do with ESRI. Web GIS, online applications, and coordination with lots of other creators and users all seem like significant hurdles

  • @mohimaninfo
    @mohimaninfo Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for your tutorials, help and support. ❤

  • @DanielMatranga
    @DanielMatranga 2 месяца назад +2

    The biggest challenge I see with moving to more of a web GIS is layout options for maps that will go into presentations. Any advice on this aspect of producing maps using a web GIS?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Месяц назад

      I’ve always been a screen shot fan which isn’t the best answer. But more tools have exporting features. We just launched one at CARTO for PDF outputs in report format and Felt has similar options.

  • @enriquepacheco-vt6sl
    @enriquepacheco-vt6sl 2 месяца назад +1

    Arcgis Pro y Super Map son el futuro de los GIS. No entiendo como hasta ahora no ha surgido un QGIS Online.

  • @GingerBreadMan144
    @GingerBreadMan144 Месяц назад +2

    Glad I'm not working in this field anymore. Though even when I was pursuing work in this field I wasn't working. Impossible to find work, especially permanent work that isn't a contract. I feel very disheartened and let down by the industry and its community. The competition was insane and the possession of different skills is never enough. The demand and expectations for knowledge and different skills is too high. It's not enough to know x amount of coding languages or x amount of esri products. Such a frustrating career pursuit. Huge letdown. Pursuing a GIS position almost cost me everything including my home, car, dog, life, and sanity. Most of the world where GIS is needed doesn't even know they need it or what it is. Yeah it's a beneficial tool but most aren't even aware of its existence. Screw you GIS.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Месяц назад

      Sorry to hear that! One thing that frustrated me was the constant skills collection. That’s why I try and focus it and pick skills that can be practical both inside and outside GIS and hopefully let others advance their careers.

    • @GingerBreadMan144
      @GingerBreadMan144 Месяц назад

      @@MattForrest it's really all that can be done, though even then that starts to narrow down ones options when looking for work. If one didn't focus on learning any programming languages and the job asks for someone with programming skills, it's not even worth the time to apply. They will absolutely find someone who has those skills out of the hundreds of other applicants competing for the position. Recently I applied for a position where I pulled out all stops to get noticed. I took advice from someone in the organization regard how to structure my application, connected with those on the hiring committee, spent a week going through esri training courses specific to the needs of the posting, did tons of research about the organization and showed it in my application. Months later got a rejection email. Asked for feedback and was told there was nothing wrong with my application. There were just simply too many applicants to sort through. Put in all that effort, energy, and hard work for someone to take three seconds to look at my application and pass it over because there were too many others. I'm not in this field anymore and I'm so glad I'm not. So glad.

  • @ajaypatro1554
    @ajaypatro1554 2 месяца назад +1

    cs50 mentioned lets go!!!!!!!!

  • @rani6909
    @rani6909 Месяц назад

    Hi, i have an experience related to arcgis .. is there any remote job opportunities.. ?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Месяц назад

      Yes check out www.spatialnode.net/