by rjhale | May 8, 2024 | GIS, QGIS
Coming back from Yellowstone has left me slightly adrift. I missed a meeting yesterday as I keep forgetting to add things to my calendar. So the last time I mentioned Conda was like 2018 and the whole point to the Article was “I can now have two versions of QGIS...
by rjhale | Apr 26, 2024 | conferences, GIS, QGIS, Training
I just came off two conferences with one being in Montana and one being in Tennessee. Both Geo related. It was my first time attending the MAGIP conference. Not that you need a long overly drawn out review of both – here are some of the highlights: TNGIC was...
by rjhale | Apr 26, 2024 | Forestry, GIS, Lidar, QGIS
At the TNGIC conference I did a workshop on LIDAR and QGIS. I was completely blasted out by ESRI’s Avenue for the Web class but I had a few souls come in and take a look at it. I finished it off with “I don’t use LIDAR that much”....
by rjhale | Jan 29, 2024 | GIS, QGIS
I was teaching a QGIS class a while back and at one point the discussion drifted into “So this OpenStreetMap thing” and I discussed how I enjoy making edits. Eventually it turned to “I’m trying to get Chattanooga’s Bike Lanes into it in...
by rjhale | Jan 2, 2024 | GIS, QGIS, Training
So I have 3 classes coming up in Mid January that I should have been talking about sooner but….December was a bit hectic. Exploring QGIS, Model Designer, and Tips and Tricks are happening. Jump over to the Support page and you’ll see the info with links....
by rjhale | Dec 29, 2023 | GIS, QGIS, Small Business
So if you’re keeping up in 2020 I was ready to end the business thanks to Covid. 2022 was probably my best year in business in a very long time. This year was slower than anticipated BUT that’s why you save money, advertise, and spend wisely. It also had...