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Open Source Geonews: Learn CartoCSS, States of GeoServer and GeoTools, ArcGIS vs QGIS Clipping, and more
Fri, 2012/11/09 - 09:56 —
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Here's the recent open source geonews.
Geoff anticipates the
next step in the evolution of open source geospatial software will be corporate engagement
MapBox offers you to
learn CartoCSS and compositing by customizing Geography Class and the open source TileMill
We more about
why the need for OpenLayers 3.0 to be developed
Many of you will probably be interested by the
State of GeoServer 2012
and
State of GeoTools 2012
presentations, related,
GeoTools 8.3 has been released
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ArcGIS vs QGIS etc Clipping Contest Rematch revisited
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