[Qgis-community-team] I would like to actively participate in plugin writing using python and C++. I would also like to help in documentation (editing and writing) and in question and answers. How do I Join the Team?

Richard Duivenvoorde rdmailings at duif.net
Tue Jan 21 23:19:02 PST 2014


On 21-01-14 22:46, Alvin Natividad wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt reply. I am in the process of "rejuvinating" an
> old python extension that no longer functions with QGIS 2. It's called
> qgsAzimuth wrtten by Mauricio de Paulo and Fred Laplante. I'm doing it
> partly to learn how to write extensions in python and C++. I have some
> degree of success. Later though, I am planning to write an extension
> (first in python as a prototype then in C++ as final version) for
> Cadastral; somewhat similar to Argis's cadastral extension. I need it in
> my Geomatics works. I know it's a bit ambitious - This cadastral
> extension I mean - but it can be done. For a start, I will be using
> spatialite/sqlite for the backend. Later though, I'll add support for
> Postgre/PostGIS. Is there any existing project similar to this (aside
> from the French Cadastre plugin)? Because if so, I'd rather spend my
> time supporting it rather than striking out anew. But then again, I
> admire Arcgis's cadasral extension so much so that I would like to
> pattern this extension for QGIS after it. :-)

Hi Alvin,

fyi: the qgsAzimuth plugin is already resurrected for QGIS2 (very) recently:
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/qgsAzimuth/
see
https://github.com/mpetroff/qgsazimuth

success with the plugin work

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde



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