Map Vibes

Thoughts, resources, and discussions on a bunch of geogeek stuff (sometimes some other topics creep in as well). This is a personal blog and is not affiliated with the any organization, government office, or academic institution. Any postings on this blog represent the thoughts, opinions and actions of myself only.

Friday, August 17, 2012

"Old" FDGC XML Metadata Format Translator

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If there is anyone left out there that is handcuffed to the following as we are: 1.  The need to author and publish FGDC metadata 2.  A w...
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Mobile Web Maps with OpenLayers and jQuery: A Tutorial

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I recently helped host a training session sponsored by GITA Rocky Mountain Chapter introducing various OpenSource Geo packages including Pos...
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Friday, June 24, 2011

A Real Life Geoprocessing Service In Action (ArcGIS Server 10)

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As I have mentioned before, I'm an oldschool GIS guy.  Because of this, I have a hard time embracing "secular" web mapping too...
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Friday, May 13, 2011

Sexier Posters and Poster Sessions Using Zoomify and QR Codes

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This isn't a typical post for this blog but working with geologists gives me opportunities to geek out on even classic information deliv...
Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The 2011 ESRI Developers Summit Really Blew

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I arrived on Monday with some flair. Evidently, I was the first flight to land (12:30pm local) after some really crazy winds. I was in sea...
Monday, February 28, 2011

Tips and Tricks With PERL for NON-PERL Types

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I have been working on an integration/data management project for managing geophysical well logs in an E&P environment and I hope to pos...
Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Participating with OneGeology: Experience, Lessons Learned and Other Tidbits

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I recently had the opportunity to "stand up" a WMS representing a 1:5,000,000 scale geologic map of North America for integration ...
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Map Vibe (Gregory L. Gunther)
About Me??? I am a GIS pro since 1994. I have worked primarily with ESRI products but have extensive experience with a variety of IT technologies. I have worked in both the private and public sector and am adjunct faculty at a local university. My primary interests are geospatial web applications in natural resources management. Academically, I hold a BS in Natural Resources Management, a graduate degree in Engineering/GIS and have several professional certifications including Java programming, GIS and business. I am also married and have 2 wonderful children. Church guy, bike rider, builder.
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