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stars vs terra? #633
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Thanks for you question, I understand your concern: it would have been easier if there would have been one package instead of two, or if the two packages did have no overlap. The goal of Where One of my goals in spatial data science is to make large data cube archives such those from as ERA5, CMIP6 and the various Copernicus or Landsat missions easier available to a wider group of interdisciplinary data scientists. Besides
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Thanks for this thoughtful and very helpful response. These different focuses make a lot of sense. As I said, I personally like that Cheers, |
Hi,
I teach a small class on GIS in R and I have been struggling with how to advise my students on whether to use
stars
orterra
when working with raster data. I likestars
as it follows a logic similar to that ofsf
, but I have noticed that theraster
package itself appears to be pushing future users towardsterra
as a replacement ofraster
(and to a lesser degree forsp
instead ofsf
). I imagine you are not neutral on this question, but I was wondering if you had any thoughts about what the future evolution of these two packages will be. Are they both expected to continue parallel independent development? Are they expected to have different niches or simply be alternative ways of doing similar things? Which of the two tools is best for students to learn?Thanks,
David
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