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June 01, 2018

Installing gdal for Python 3.6

Installing gdal for Python 3.6

Heyo, At Skyai, we are working a lot with Geographic Information Systems. Just like the large majority of the market, we use GDAL and its Python bindings for that. Even though we are ESRI partners, we still love our QGis…

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April 05, 2018

Playing around with Google Maps and Puppeteer to track parking lots

Playing around with Google Maps and Puppeteer to track parking lots

Over the last weeks, I have been reading quite a bit about Geomarketing and have been searching for fun experiements to do. One of my ideas was to check how many of the largest Carrefours in France has open parking…

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August 23, 2016

Participating the ESA ActinSpace Hackathon

Participating the ESA ActinSpace Hackathon

Couple weeks ago, I took part in ActInSpace, a space focused hackathon organized by ESA and Airbus and taking place in 12 countries simultaneously. The format of the competition was quite free, as a very large list of subjects was…

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