@whysofurious
I do enough GIS to know projections can be a hidden pain in the back side. I've been using MapInfo for 20 years but just started using QGIS professionally in the last 4 or 5 and am really starting to get the hang of it.
I don't post much about GIS, but maybe I should? I can say I don't make pretty maps, I tend to just munge data. At any rate nice to meet both of you!
@mapper
@mapper
I think that sums up MapInfo reasonably! What gets me is how some some parts of it just have not changed and others change but it still just doesn't feel right. Well I do only a very little amount of work with it anymore, usually some basic geospatial sums because I've gotten used to it's query builder but I'd like to take the time to figure that out in QGIS. I just like how easy it is to connect qgis to all sorts of data sources! It certainly forced me to learn projections far better than I had to know them with MapInfo, that's for sure!
I agree, open source for the win for sure, I can run qgis on the work laptop with windows 10, or personal machine with Linux or even OpenBSD! It's awesome!
@whysofurious
@whysofurious
Exactly! Yeah my maps are not exciting either, but I think I might post about some of the more technical things I've worked my way through, usually with some pain.
My most recent venture was rasterizing a huge point data set into geotiff that later gets served by geoserver. That took me quite a while to figure out and if I can help others to not suffer I will!
@mapper