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Tyler offers us all some light relief

March 17th, 2006 by Jo

Tyler Mitchell, the author of O’Reilly’s Web Mapping Illustrated, an excellent practical guide to building your own open source web mapping applications with the Mapserver package, has started a new blog at spatialguru.com.

In these intense times of governance, licensing and access policy discussions, Tyler’s essays into geek humour provide welcome light relief. And he promises eventually to start talking about geostuff and offering code snippets and support resources, too. Our past attempts to get Tyler to write with us here totally failed, so it is great to see him nearby in the geoblogosphere[sic].

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One Response to “Tyler offers us all some light relief”

  1. spatialguru Says:
    March 19th, 2006 at 9:07 am

    Thanks for the plug Jo :)

    >Our past attempts to get Tyler to write with us here totally failed,
    >so it is great to see him nearby in the geoblogosphere[sic]

    Truth is I have to put this machine to work for some good purpose and to maintain my own blog helps build that pressure to keep on writing. You guys have been a great encouragement to sit down and write more - thanks - keep it up!

    Tyler
    http://spatialguru.com

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