Ujaval, could you please make a tutorial video or documentation on ''qgis expressions'' for beginners. Thank you so much. I am learning and enjoying a lot from your tutorial. Regards.
You can use Earth Engine Python API from any editor or client. You just need to do the authentication using ee.Authenticate() as shown at developers.google.com/earth-engine/guides/python_install#package-import
Thank you Ujaval! People like you who share knowledge for free are true heros. Very exciting stuff, I'm hooked already.
Thank you so much! Great presentation! I hope you know how much value this brings to the world!
Fabulous Ujaval! This was GREAT. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much Ujaval for sharing this valuable lecture.
Ujaval, could you please make a tutorial video or documentation on ''qgis expressions'' for beginners.
Thank you so much. I am learning and enjoying a lot from your tutorial.
Regards.
Feel very happy after watching your videos and study material on the web, Thank you very much Sir, A great salute from Geospatial Communities
Thank you Ujaval!
Thank you for this great introductory video.
Thank you for making this video!
Thank you, Sir. Keep teaching us. God bless you :)
hello, thank for you for this introduction , can you send for me the script for the second example that related to rainfall ?
Thank you
Thanks a lot for this video .
Dhanyawad
amazing!
Excellent video! Thanks!
sir, can we use python coding done in pycharm and use it in Google Earth Engine. You have mentioned specifically for Jupiter Notebook only.
You can use Earth Engine Python API from any editor or client. You just need to do the authentication using ee.Authenticate() as shown at developers.google.com/earth-engine/guides/python_install#package-import
Wow, Thank you for the video !!
Superb lecture