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In the competitive landscape of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) careers, a strong GIS portfolio stands as the cornerstone of professional success. Your GIS portfolio not only showcases your expertise and capabilities but also serves as a powerful tool to captivate potential employers or clients.

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Best Advice For a GIS Developer

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Virtual Layers in QGIS

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An Introduction to TensorFlow and Keras

Keras is a deep learning library that can run on TensorFlow among other platforms. TensorFlow is an end-to-end...
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Geospatial Technologies: One-On-One with Stephen Mwai

The County Spatial Plan is a ten-year GIS-based depiction of a county’s socio-economic development vision and program, including the distribution of people and activities, within the context of efficient, productive and sustainable use of land and other county spaces
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Using Photos in QGIS Projects

In QGIS, there are many formats of data-sets that can be used. Joins and relates help users get...
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Who is a GIS Specialist?

A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist is responsible for managing and analyzing spatial data and systems. They utilize...
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Geospatial Software Development Cheatsheet

Geospatial software development is a complex and multifaceted process that requires a deep understanding of spatial data, robust technical skills, and a clear focus on the end-users's needs. By following a structured approach from problem identification to deployment, developers can create powerful geospatial solutions that drive innovation and provide valuable insights across various industries.

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