Ian Turton
I am a research software engineer at the University of Glasgow working on the intersection of big geospatial data and AI. I am also a member of the GeoTools and GeoServer project steering committees and contribute code to both projects regularly.
Sessions
GeoServer is a much loved open-source project and one of the most popular web mapping services in the world. This workshop provides a gentle hands-on introduction in setting up and enjoying GeoServer.
This workshop covers the advantages of using GeoServer; looking at the abilities of this open-source technology.
This session is a great way to get started, geared towards those with no prior open source experience. Familiarity with GIS concepts is recommended for attendees, and you are welcome to bring your own data.
This workshop is a practical introduction to advanced data styling with GeoServer using the GeoCSS styling language and Natural Earth data to build a multi-scale political map. Join to learn the basics of GeoCSS, and a number of interesting tricks to build an interesting, colorful, informative map.