All things linux, GIS and FOSS
Like others here, I kind of stumbled into it. Went to college for software engineering, had a medical withdraw due to some severe illness, got that corrected but had a year to kill before I could re-enroll. Got a job to kill time as an entry-level CAD drafter. Transitioned to a GIS technician because Python, never went back. I plan on re-enrolling part-time this fall and hopefully transitioning back to a software dev role. But at least for my company, GIS = a little bit of CAD + a little bit of Computer Science. So it worked out well.
Even later reply - yeah, luckily they seem to be consolidating things into single apps. Explorer, Navigator, Workforce and Collector all got combined into ArcGIS Field Maps, so hopefully things get simpler moving forward. Also worth noting that to use any of Esri’s mobile apps you need a Field Editor license or above - Editor won’t cut it unfortunately.
My company uses pretty much exclusively Esri products (unfortunately) as we’re a partner organization. Here’s a basic run-down off the top of my head:
ArcGIS Field Maps
ArcGIS QuickCapture
ArcGIS Survey123
I’m unfamiliar with open source alternatives - I’d prefer to use FOSS options but not up to me unfortunately.
I’m sure there’s more I’m missing though. First Lemmy post so apologies if formatting is awful.
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