GeoCouch Vortrag in Augsburg
Im Rahmen des Diplomandencolloquium des Lehrstuhl für Humangeographie und Geoinformatik halte ich am 19.07.2010 um 17:30 Uhr (Raum 2125) an der Uni Augsburg einen Votrag über GeoCouch. Der genaue...
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View ArticleThe future of GeoCouch and CouchDB
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View ArticleWhereCampEU 2012 Amsterdam
It's still early on the first day of the WhereCampEU 2012, but as my first session (MapQuery and other web mapping clients) took already place, it's time to put up the slides. It was interesting to...
View ArticleWhereCamp EU 2012 Amsterdam Part 2
I surely enjoyed the WhereCamp EU in Amsterdam, but I didn't realise that I gained so much from it, until I told friends about it. Hence it's time for another blog post about one-dimensional mapping,...
View ArticleOSGeo Code Sprint Bolsena 2012
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View ArticleLXJS 2012
The LXJS conference was really a blast. Well organized, great speakers, nice parties and an overwhelming overall atmosphere. My talk about bidirectional transformations also went well. My talk With my...
View ArticleLXJS 2013
The LXJS conference was a blast like last year. Well organized, great speakers, nice parties and an overwhelming overall atmosphere. It's definitely a conference that is in my regular schedule. The...
View ArticleFOSS4G 2014
The FOSS4G 2014 conference was a blast as every year. I really enjoyed meeting old friends as well as people that I’ve know through the web only. The talks As I was in the program committee myself, I...
View ArticleBerlinale 2015
The great Berlinale Internaltional Film Festival 2015 is over. Time for a short wrap up of the films I've watched. I'll include the one sentence review that I always tweeted right after each film....
View ArticleGoodbye Couchbase
I'm no longer with Couchbase. That's a pretty significant change for me. I've been with Couchbase (Couchio, CouchOne) for over 6 years, it was on May 12th 2010 when I got my Couchio email address. I...
View ArticleFreifunk in Augsburg-Hochzoll
Vor ca. einem halben Jahr gab es den ersten Kontakt zwischen dem Helferkreis Asyl-Helferkreis Aufwind Augsburg SüdOst und mir bei einem Info-Abend zur geplanten Unterkunft in Augsburg-Hochzoll. Wenig...
View ArticleAn R-tree implementation for RocksDB
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View ArticleFOSS4G 2017
The Global FOSS4G 2017 conference was a great experience as every year. Meeting all those people you know already for years, but also those you’ve so far met only virtually. The talks The program...
View ArticleDistributed systems class with Aphyr
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View ArticleIntroducing Noise
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View ArticleBewerbung bei Prototypefund
Update 2017-10-06: There's also an English translation of this blog post now. Ich habe mich für die dritte Runde des Prototypefund mit Noise beworben (vielen Dank an alle die Korrektur gelesen haben)....
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