Joris Van den Bossche
@jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social
Open source #python software developer and teacher. Pandas core developer. GeoPandas and Shapely maintainer. Apache Arrow PMC.
Software engineer at fused.io
Software engineer at fused.io
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Really excited for version 0.2 of GeoArrow! This has been years in the making and adds:
- Geometry, GeometryCollection, Box types. We can now represent mixed-type geometries in an array
- New ways to represent CRS.
See the release post for more information: geoarrow.org/news/release...
- Geometry, GeometryCollection, Box types. We can now represent mixed-type geometries in an array
- New ways to represent CRS.
See the release post for more information: geoarrow.org/news/release...
May 27, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Really excited for version 0.2 of GeoArrow! This has been years in the making and adds:
- Geometry, GeometryCollection, Box types. We can now represent mixed-type geometries in an array
- New ways to represent CRS.
See the release post for more information: geoarrow.org/news/release...
- Geometry, GeometryCollection, Box types. We can now represent mixed-type geometries in an array
- New ways to represent CRS.
See the release post for more information: geoarrow.org/news/release...
Reposted by Joris Van den Bossche
We’re chuffed to announce the 0.2 release of the GeoArrow specification! We released the first version in September, 2023 and have since worked with the community towards our vision that getting spatial data from one library to another should be fast, easy, and preserve properties like the CRS.
May 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM
We’re chuffed to announce the 0.2 release of the GeoArrow specification! We released the first version in September, 2023 and have since worked with the community towards our vision that getting spatial data from one library to another should be fast, easy, and preserve properties like the CRS.
Reposted by Joris Van den Bossche
Published version 0.4 of the GeoArrow Rust library! It's been fully rewritten from scratch, has a much more stable core, and supports all of the GeoArrow 0.2 specification. geoarrow.org/geoarrow-rs/...
GeoArrow Rust crates - geoarrow-rs
A Rust implementation of GeoArrow
geoarrow.org
May 28, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Published version 0.4 of the GeoArrow Rust library! It's been fully rewritten from scratch, has a much more stable core, and supports all of the GeoArrow 0.2 specification. geoarrow.org/geoarrow-rs/...
Reposted by Joris Van den Bossche
Ever needed to simplify street networks? I did. And it is a pain. So we wrote an algorithm that does that for us. And can do for you, as it is available as a Python package called `neatnet`.
Here's a short blog about it - martinfleischmann.net/simplificati... and package - uscuni.org/neatnet
Here's a short blog about it - martinfleischmann.net/simplificati... and package - uscuni.org/neatnet
April 28, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Ever needed to simplify street networks? I did. And it is a pain. So we wrote an algorithm that does that for us. And can do for you, as it is available as a Python package called `neatnet`.
Here's a short blog about it - martinfleischmann.net/simplificati... and package - uscuni.org/neatnet
Here's a short blog about it - martinfleischmann.net/simplificati... and package - uscuni.org/neatnet
Finally a new #Shapely feature release! 🎉
Shapely 2.1.0 highlights include initial support for geometries with M or ZM values, functionality for coverage validation and simplification, and much more.
For a full overview, see shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/re...
#python #geopython #geospatial
Shapely 2.1.0 highlights include initial support for geometries with M or ZM values, functionality for coverage validation and simplification, and much more.
For a full overview, see shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/re...
#python #geopython #geospatial
April 3, 2025 at 11:55 AM
Finally a new #Shapely feature release! 🎉
Shapely 2.1.0 highlights include initial support for geometries with M or ZM values, functionality for coverage validation and simplification, and much more.
For a full overview, see shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/re...
#python #geopython #geospatial
Shapely 2.1.0 highlights include initial support for geometries with M or ZM values, functionality for coverage validation and simplification, and much more.
For a full overview, see shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/re...
#python #geopython #geospatial
Reposted by Joris Van den Bossche
If you're looking for an up-to-date tour of @arrow.apache.org and its latest developments, watch @jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social's excellent talk at @pydataparis.bsky.social 2024.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ehl...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ehl...
Joris Van den Bossche - The expanding Apache Arrow universe | PyData Paris 2024
YouTube video by PyData
www.youtube.com
March 4, 2025 at 11:05 AM
If you're looking for an up-to-date tour of @arrow.apache.org and its latest developments, watch @jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social's excellent talk at @pydataparis.bsky.social 2024.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ehl...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ehl...
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Second day of UGent doctoral schools "Python for GIS and Geoscience" together with @jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social. Today focus on raster data #xarray. Great to see the wide variety of backgrounds, ranging from climate science to criminology.
December 16, 2024 at 1:32 PM
Second day of UGent doctoral schools "Python for GIS and Geoscience" together with @jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social. Today focus on raster data #xarray. Great to see the wide variety of backgrounds, ranging from climate science to criminology.
Reposted by Joris Van den Bossche
I don't think I've shared with you the recording of the workshop on GeoPandas 1.0 we did with Joris Van den Bossche last year at GeoPython. So here it is - Getting the most out of GeoPandas 1.0: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PM_...
The notebook used in the workshop lives here github.com/martinfleis/....
The notebook used in the workshop lives here github.com/martinfleis/....
GeoPython 2024 Workshop: Getting the most out of GeoPandas 1.0
YouTube video by GeoPython Conference
www.youtube.com
November 12, 2024 at 12:19 PM
I don't think I've shared with you the recording of the workshop on GeoPandas 1.0 we did with Joris Van den Bossche last year at GeoPython. So here it is - Getting the most out of GeoPandas 1.0: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PM_...
The notebook used in the workshop lives here github.com/martinfleis/....
The notebook used in the workshop lives here github.com/martinfleis/....