[GRASS-user] Developing GRASS scritps in C language
rabotin
rabotin at supagro.inra.fr
Wed Jul 7 09:45:59 EDT 2010
Dear all,
since several years I developed my own scripts in shell languages
(linux) for GRASS 6.4. Now, I want to develop my future scripts in C
language (because it's more convenient than shell language), but the
beginning is quite difficult.
I begin by developing several litlle scripts in C which are able to
print on screen the number of features of a vector, list the category or
calculate area of polygons, etc ...
But making more complex scripts is still not so easy for me : as I'm a
beginner on C language too but also because finding development
documentation for beginner in C language is not easy (I read the pages
in the WIKI GRASS and in the GRASS programmer manual).
So I'm searching people who are agree to exchange with a newbie in C to
help me : by email, phone or even I can travel for a one day meeting or
formation !! I'm located in France so I search in priority european (or
French !!) people. As I work for a public research organisation, I can
plan some exchange with other research organizations quite easily .
Thanks for any response
Michael Rabotin
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Michaël Rabotin
Ingénieur d'étude en géomatique / GIS Engineer
Laboratoire d'étude des Interactions Sol, Agrosystème et Hydrosystème
UMR LISAH SupAgro-INRA-IRD
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FRANCE
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French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA)
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