Nick Black
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Nick Black


Hello. My name is Nick Black and I’m a web developer based in London. You can find more information about me at

My main focus of interest is web-based mapping, GIS and geo-hacking. As well as my day-job, producing web-based mapping services, I work with Openstreetmap. Education

I studied GIS at University College London, where I specialised in Internet GIS, Mobile computing and Global Positioning Technologies. Experience

I have experience of advanced use of commercial GIS, like ESRI’s Arc GIS suite, photogrammetry packages such as BAe System’s SocetSet and Leica’s Photogrammetry Suite and commercial databases like Oracle Spatial. My main interest however, lies within the world of Open Source software. I use Linux in both a desktop and server environment and have experience using numerous open source packages to deliver professional results. I always like to use the best possible tool for a job and most of the time an open source tool can be found that either equals or betters its proprietary rivals.

My main development language is Ruby, which I use for web programming, along with the powerful Rails platform as well as for desktop scripting. I also have experience programming Java to produce web-based applets and mobile applications using J2ME. For database work, I am equally comfortable with MySQL and PostgreSQL (including PostGIS).

Nick Black

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Website:

http://www.blacksworld.net/

tel:+44(0)7835054292

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6 October 2008, 12:42 am

OpenStreetMap Foundation Work Updates

One of the things I emphasised when standing for election to the OSM Foundation Board was the need for transparency and communication of Board activities to the membership. This is something I’...

9 August 2008, 2:38 am

OpenStreetMap Foundation Elections

I’m standing for election to OpenStreetMap Foundation this year, here is a manifesto of sorts, what I want to achieve as part of the OSMF and how I’ll go about it. I’ve been part of ...

10 July 2008, 12:27 pm

Why the iPhone and O2 aren’t ready for business

Apple are all over the “Enterprise” shop with Active Sync support in the new iPhone 3G. Crackberry addicts are seriously considering making the switch to a sweeter flavour of opium. I wa...

30 March 2008, 4:51 pm

Burritos in London (burrito=yes)

We might have high taxes, bad weather and risk averse investors, but Burritos can now be crossed of the list of differences between California and London. Tortilla are a Californian style burrito hou...

14 February 2008, 12:34 pm

Islands of innovation

India’s Tata Motors has the People’s Car, and the Isle of Man’s Peel Engineering has the P50. Spot the difference?...

28 January 2008, 7:54 pm

Can you find Google HQ?

Searching for “google” from maps.google.co.uk fails to return Google’s London HQ, instead it gives this set of results, which shows their Manchester and Zurich locations, as well as ...

21 January 2008, 3:51 pm

ZXV and the Week of OpenStreetMap

This week, we’re going to be working on OSM, all week long. Check out the ZXV blog for more details....

15 January 2008, 9:16 am

South East London Mapping Party

Come map the streets of South-East London: The OSM South East London mapping party will aim to fill in the blanks in the OSM map of the area. Greenwhich, Lewisham and Blackheath are all well covered...

13 January 2008, 7:16 pm

Now you can eat like me

Subscribe to this feed to get a weekly recipe from my multi-talented girlfriend....

2 January 2008, 7:05 pm

What you can expect if you fly with GB Airways

Last August I took a flight with GB Airways from Gibraltar to London. When breakfast was served, we opened the seat-back and saw this: Click on the link and take a look at the high resolution vers...