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Discover QGIS 3.x: A Workbook for Classroom or Independent Study

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Explore the latest Long Term Release (LTR) of QGIS with Discover QGIS 3.x,
a comprehensive up-to-date workbook built for both the classroom and professionals looking to build their skills. Designed to take advantage of the latest QGIS features, this book will guide you in improving your maps and analysis. Discover QGIS 3.x is an update of the original title, using QGIS 3.6, covering Spatial analysis, Data management, and Cartography. What's new in this Fifteen new exercises
A new section, Advanced Data Visualization, Appendices The book is a complete resource and

406 pages, Paperback

Published April 29, 2019

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Kurt Menke

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Kurt Menke is a Certified GIS Professional (GISP) who has been working in the field for 19 years. He works largely on spatial analysis in the conservation field. He received a Masters degree (MA) in Geography from the University of New Mexico in 2000. He is a long time advocate of FOSS4G. Recently he has authored Discover QGIS through Locate Press and co-authored Mastering QGIS through Packt Publishing. In 2015 he was part of the GeoAcademy team awarded the GeoForAll Educator of the Year award.

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February 2, 2021
+ The book gives you an all-around knowledge with QGIS and gives you a template on how to do workshops in the future.
+ There are a lot of "underrated" features that you will discover from this book even if you have a fair amount of QGIS experience

- Maybe it's because the book is a software manual but there are a considerable amount of typos and errors.
- It would be better if there were more pages on PostGIS and Geometry Generator.
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