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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2024-WHX9ZN@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:Start your journey into QGIS development by building your first
  plugin. This beginner-friendly workshop will help you understand how plug
 ins work and gain hands-on experience creating a plugin from scratch. The 
 workshop will teach you how to build a simple plugin that allows you to ea
 sily load your favorite basemap in QGIS with just a click.  We will start 
 with a minimal plugin template and learn how to add features and user inte
 rface. Finally\, you will be able to package your plugin and share with yo
 ur friends and colleagues.\n\nYou will need QGIS and your favorite Text Ed
 itor installed on your computer. Knowledge of Python and PyQGIS is helpful
 \, but is not required.\n\nYou may use **any** text editor for this worksh
 op. If you do not have a favorite text editor\, install one of the recomme
 nded beginner-friendly and free text editors from the list below.\n\n* Win
 dows: [Notepad++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/) is a good free
  editor for windows. \n* Mac: [TextMate](https://macromates.com/) is an op
 en-source editor for Mac that is simple yet powerful.
DTSTAMP:20260413T105254Z
LOCATION:B308
SUMMARY:Building Your First QGIS Plugin - Ujaval Gandhi
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/WHX9ZN/
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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2024-HFJ93T@talks.staging.osgeo.org
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20240909T160000
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DESCRIPTION:This talk will give a whirlwind tour of the QGIS Expressions wi
 th fun and creative use cases. Starting from the basics of expression synt
 ax\, you will learn how to construct complex expressions by combining the 
 basic building blocks. Discover hidden gems and unexpected possibilities a
 s we push the QGIS expression engine to its limits!
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LOCATION:B316 (BAT)
SUMMARY:QGIS Expressions: Hidden Gems and Unexpected Possibilities - Ujaval
  Gandhi
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/HFJ93T/
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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2024-9HPZUQ@talks.staging.osgeo.org
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20240910T090000
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop will introduce participants to the modern approac
 h to working with large datasets in QGIS. Modern data formats - such as Cl
 oud-Optimized GeoTIFFs (COG)\, Cloud-Optimized Point Clouds (COPC)\, and F
 latGeoBuf (FGB) allow datasets to be streamed from cloud storage without h
 aving to download entire files. Spatial Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) prov
 ides a standardized way to query cloud-hosted datasets. Combined with QGIS
 \, these technologies allow users to visualize and analyze large datasets 
 which was not possible before. \n\nParticipants of this workshop will lear
 n how to perform analysis on large global datasets with built-in QGIS func
 tionality that smartly streams only the required data and uses local compu
 tation avoiding expensive server costs. You will perform Zonal Statistics 
 on a global population raster and compute the population in your chosen re
 gion in just a few seconds. Working with a STAC API Catalog\, you will loa
 d a global landcover data and perform a landcover change analysis to find 
 lost surface water without incurring any cloud computation cost. \n\nCome 
 and learn the modern computing paradigm that is set to transform how we wo
 rk with geospatial data.
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LOCATION:B308
SUMMARY:Cloud Native Geospatial Workflows with QGIS - Ujaval Gandhi
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/9HPZUQ/
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