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This book serves as an introduction to a whole new way of thinking systematically about geographic data, using geographical analysis and computation to unlock new insights hidden within data.
This addresses the MRR comment. I think it's better to show how to use this inside of pygeos, rather than make a new release of centrography for this feature. I...
A section in [centrography](https://geographicdata.science/book/notebooks/08_point_pattern_analysis.html#extent) is currently commented out, make sure it's back online. @ljwolf says this is currently in `pygeos` (minimum rotated rectangle).
Agreement is: - Do _not_ use code hiding if we refer to the code cell in the text/narrative - Use it if the code is not referred to in the...
Introduction: - acknowledgement/caveat emptor that the code will change in the future. - motivation for writing & concerns at the time of the book - why a book *on this...
addresses #252 (prologue only)
For people interested in running the notebooks with [Podman](https://podman.io/) (Fedora, RHEL, Almalinux, etc). You can run the notebooks without any issue with the following commands: ``` # These two first...
I'm currently getting the following error in chapter 12 when trying to retrieve data from OSM:  This is on `gds_py:7.0` and I suspect it has to do with a...
Opening up an issue to name folks who contributed to the book in the form of reviews, etc. - Nikos Patias (@patnik), who read and provided feedback for the Spatial...
> which are generally matched to an object data __models__ Replace models with model
Opening this issue so you can easily find where the typos are located (by notebook).