Posts by: Jorge Sanz

  • When I saw this tweet from Jorge Arévalo I couldn’t resist.

    The blog post linked in Jorge’s tweet nicely explains how to process NBA statistics data in order to analyse it and generate some charts of different metrics. When I was reading the blog post, I immediately saw coordinates and time and thought that it would be cool to try visualizing it with Torque, our own temporal mapping library.

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  • With the deprecation of Google Earth API and Earth Enterprise we receive a lot of questions about how CartoDB can be a viable alternative to provide a 3D environment for geographical information. On this post we share with you a new iteration after our first post. Publishing 3D geodata with CartoDB and consuming it with Cesium makes a perfect match with all the benefits of a modern open web architecture based on reliable APIs and decoupled components.

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  • This weekend almost 80 people gathered in a nice country house located in the middle of the park of El Alamillo in Seville at Geocamp ES to discuss open data, open source and geospatial information. Geocamp ES 2015 is the third edition of a conference series following the lead of Geocamp in Portugal. Past editions where organized by Geoinquietos Galicia in Vigo and A Coruña and this year Geoinquietos Seville took the flag to organize this unconference. The format of Geocamp ES is a one day event with some of the talks programmed and the rest of them proposed the very same day. The schedule is finally defined at the beginning of the conference with a relaxed timing to give time for discussion while others talks are shorter and focused to the topic.

    Seville

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