Thanks!
Thanks for attending my talk "OpenStreetMap For The Web" at php[tek] 2013 that I gave on May 16th, 2013. Here you can find some extra information about the talk if they are available. For this talk we have:
Questions?
If you have any questions about the talk, feel free to contact me. My details are on the contact page.
Slides
The talks slides can be downloaded at osm-tek13.pdf
Resources
- Atomic Operations: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Atomic+Operations
- BSON Spec: http://bsonspec.org/
- Disambiguating ACID and CAP: https://voltdb.com/blog/disambiguating-acid-and-cap
- Download MongoDB: http://www.mongodb.org/downloads
- Explain output explained: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/explain-results/
- Geolocation with Nominatim: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim
- Geospatial Indexing with MongoDB: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Geospatial+Indexing
- Google Map Maker: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Google_Map_Maker
- Google S2 Internals: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Hl4KapfAENAOf4gv-pSngKwvS_jwNVHRPZTTDzXXn6Q/view#slide=id.i0
- Ignite London 6: Crowdsourcing a Map of the World: https://vimeo.com/41626116
- Indexing Freeform-Tagged Data: http://drck.me/freetagidx-9gm
- Leaflet API: http://leaflet.cloudmade.com/examples/quick-start.html
- Live Edits: http://live.openstreetmap.fr/
- MongoDB Cursors with PHP: http://drck.me/mongocur-9f8
- MongoDB PHP driver documentation: https://php.net/mongodb
- MongoDB PHP library documentation: https://docs.mongodb.com/php-library/
- MongoDB Presentation: How to Write Resilient MongoDB Applications: https://emptysqua.re/blog/how-to-write-resilient-mongodb-applications/
- MongoDB Presentation: It’s 10pm: Do You Know Where Your Writes Are? — Jeremy Mikola: https://speakerdeck.com/jmikola/its-10pm-do-you-know-where-your-writes-are
- MongoDB documentation: Retryable Writes: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/retryable-writes/
- MongoDB documentation: Transactions: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/transactions/
- MongoDB driver specifications: https://github.com/mongodb/specifications
- MongoDB geohashes: http://www.kchodorow.com/blog/2011/06/08/mongo-in-flatland/
- OSMI: Routing: http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing
- OSMI: Tagging: http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=tagging
- OSRM: https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/
- OSRM (site): http://map.project-osrm.org
- OSRM API: https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/wiki/Server-api
- OpenCycleMap: http://opencyclemap.org
- OpenLayers API: dev.openlayers.org/docs/files/OpenLayers-js.html
- OpenPisteMap: http://openpistemap.org
- OpenSSL master key interceptor: https://git.lekensteyn.nl/peter/wireshark-notes/tree/src/sslkeylog.c
- OpenSeaMap: http://openseamap.org
- OpenStreetMap: http://openstreetmap.org
- Overpass documentation: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API
- Overpass testing: http://overpass-turbo.eu/
- Polyline decoding (Google's online tool): https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/utilities/polylineutility
- Polyline decoding (JavaScript): https://github.com/DennisSchiefer/Project-OSRM-Web/blob/master/WebContent/routing/OSRM.RoutingGeometry.js
- Polyline decoding (PHP): http://unitstep.net/blog/2008/08/02/decoding-google-maps-encoded-polylines-using-php/
- Polyline decoding (online tool): http://facstaff.unca.edu/mcmcclur/GoogleMaps/EncodePolyline/decode.html
- Single machine replicaset tutorial: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Replica+Set+Tutorial
- WHO DID IT?: http://zverik.osm.rambler.ru/whodidit/
- switch2osm: http://switch2osm.org
- wheelmap.org: http://wheelmap.org
Comments (through joind.in)
Great overview on the capabilities of OpenStreetMap. Would have liked to see less of 'what you can do' with OpenStreetMap and more of 'how you can do it'! Either way, this is definitely a technology I see myself using in the future.
Great talk.
Very interesting and informative. Have a bit of a map fetish, so I'm inclined to add content, especially biking routes with bar pit stops.
Great talk and overview of mapping resources, including pubs.
Derick provided a glimpse of the power of crowdsourcing for GIS tags, nodes, ways and areas. It has the potential to remake our relationship with geography and the space we live in. I'm so glad I attended his talk. Very well organized and presented.