Popular co-authors (contributions) kelly hondula (kelly reviewed the package for ropensci, see(1) . nicholas potter (nichola reviewed the package for ropensci, see(1) . dewey dunnington(1) . via tidyr source code)(1) . frank warmerdam (gdal api documentation; src/progress_r.cpp(1) . assistance with windows configuration),(1) . kohske takahashi(1) . jeroen ooms (provided proj library support on windows, and(1) . mark padgham(3) . src/cmb_table.h),(1) . edzer pebesma(1) . charles f.f karney (original author of included code for geodesic(1) . stephane thanassekos(1) . simon urbanek (wrote original code versions for proj version(1) . lucy robinson(1) . roger bivand(2) . keith reid(1) . robert j. hijmans(1) . daniel james (boost combine hashes method in(1) . abigael proctor(1) . chris toney(1) . tomislav hengl(1) . sebastian luque(1) . simon wotherspoon(3) . r core team and contributors worldwide (source code of(1) . anthony fischbach(1) . tomas remenyi(1) . 6),(1) . distances)(1) . from gdal/port/cpl_progress.cpp),(1) . krzysztof dyba(1) . image.default)(1) . https://github.com/appelmar/gdalcubes),(1) . even rouault(1) . marius appel (configure.ac based on(1) . kent johnson(1) . peter dimov(1) . hadley wickham (named the concept, provided excellent guidance(1) . anthony north(1) . https://github.com/ropensci/software-review/issues/330),(1) . john corbett(1) .
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