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        <description>Geometry is clean, easy and polished. Geography is messy, dirty and unfitting. When we -geospatial developers and technicians- built applications to solve real life issues usually rely on the first. But eventually, we have to deal with the second. This talk is a very short sneak peak of a book I am writing to explain the most interesting cases I have experienced when working in the industry. Can a buffer tell me if I can take a walk to the nearest park? How a disputed territory such as Nagorno-Karabakh is displayed in a webmap? How geocoders understand the wide diversity of national postal systems? Geometry is clean, easy and polished. Geography is messy, dirty and unfitting. When we -geospatial developers and technicians- built applications to solve real life issues usually rely on the first. But eventually, we have to deal with the second. This talk is a very short sneak peak of a book I am writing to explain the most interesting cases I have experienced when working in the industry. Authors and Affiliations – Ramiro Aznar Geospatial Data Engineer at Planet Track – Transition to FOSS4G Topic – Data visualization: spatial analysis, manipulation and visualization Level – 1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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