Get gdal development libraries:
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install libgdal-dev
Create and activate a virtual environment:
Why the future of Sencha's Ext JS is looking a lot less promising IMHO now than 5 years ago (from a geospatial developer perspective): | |
* the default look and feel of Ext JS is starting to become an issue (people seem fed up with the desktop like look and feel) | |
* do you still meet (geospatial) (core) developers enthusiastic about the technology? | |
* the migration from version 3 to 4 is a PITA and might not even happen for some libraries, which will give people the choice of moving on to a different technology (at the same or even less cost) [1] | |
* no single solution that works well on both mobile and desktop | |
[1] Please note that I currently have no clue what the new framework / technology is that people will migrate to most, or based on which frameworks new libraries will be created. | |
Also, as a developer, I have invested a lot of time and energy in this technology, so for me this is a bad thing in a way. |