It's the time of the year to look back and I thought I'd share some blog stats with you. Here're the top posts according to my email subscriber stats:

1️⃣ Comparing geographic data analysis in #R and #Python (opens: 720 | clicks: 19) https://anitagraser.com/2023/09/01/comparing-geographic-data-analysis-in-r-and-python/https://anitagraser.com/2023/09/01/comparing-geographic-data-analysis-in-r-and-python/
2️⃣ I've archived my Tweets: Goodbye Twitter, Hello Mastodon (opens: 714 | clicks: 10) https://anitagraser.com/2023/08/20/ive-archived-my-tweets-goodbye-twitter-hello-mastodon/
3️⃣ #DataEngineering for #MobilityDataScience (with Python and #DVC) (opens: 427 | clicks: 4) https://anitagraser.com/2023/09/16/data-engineering-for-mobility-data-science-with-python-and-dvc/

Comparing geographic data analysis in R and Python

Today, I want to point out a blog post over at written together with my fellow “Geocomputation with Python” co-authors Robin Lovelace, Michael Dorman, and Jakub Nowosad. In this blog po…

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4️⃣ Hi ‘Geocomputation with Python’ (opens: 402 | clicks: 90) https://anitagraser.com/2023/12/13/hi-geocomputation-with-python/ #geocompy
5️⃣ Exploring a hierarchical graph-based model for mobility data representation and analysis (opens: 388 | clicks: 6) https://anitagraser.com/2023/11/05/exploring-a-hierarchical-graph-based-model-for-mobility-data-representation-and-analysis/
6️⃣ Bringing #QGIS maps into #Jupyter notebooks (opens: 388 | clicks: 23) https://anitagraser.com/2023/11/10/bringing-qgis-maps-into-jupyter-notebooks/
7️⃣ Analyzing #mobility hotspots with #MovingPandas & #CARTO (opens: 367 | clicks: 19) https://anitagraser.com/2023/11/28/analyzing-mobility-hotspots-with-movingpandas-carto/

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Hi ‘Geocomputation with Python’

Today, I want to point out a blog post over at In this post, Jakub Nowosad introduces our book “Geocomputation with Python”, also known as geocompy. It is an open-source book on geograp…

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@underdarkGIS Hey Anita, just wanted to say thank you for all you do for the open spatial community. Wish I was able to use more of it nowadays but still very appreciative of all your work in the field. 💜