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UID:pretalx-sotm2026-EGFGRJ@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:The world is big. So is the global OpenStreetMap dataset -- and
  it's growing bigger each day. This is great\, of course\, since OSM is be
 coming ever more complete and detailed. But working with this data volume 
 requires high-end hardware\, SQL skills\, and ample patience.\n\nGeoDesk t
 akes a novel approach\, with a database engine designed specifically for O
 SM data\, with orders-of-magnitude improvements in import times\, storage 
 requirements and query speed. The software is 100% free and open-source an
 d runs on Windows\, Linux and macOS\, with modest hardware requirements.\n
 \nIn this talk\, I'll cover the basics of the GeoDesk workflows: how to im
 port OSM data and perform basic queries using the command line\, and expor
 t results in various formats. I will also give an introduction to the thre
 e GeoDesk SDKs for Python\, Java\, and C++. These toolkits allow more soph
 isticated spatial queries and can be integrated with other popular librari
 es (e.g. JTS\, Shapely\, and GEOS) to build full-fledged geospatial applic
 ations.\n\nFinally\, I will briefly outline the project roadmap for the 3.
 0 release coming this fall.
DTSTAMP:20260609T184702Z
LOCATION:Tahiti
SUMMARY:GeoDesk: The OpenStreetMap toolkit that's fast\, easy and fun - Mar
 tin
URL:https://pretalx.com/sotm2026/talk/EGFGRJ/
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