Sir
I have successfully installed GRASS GIS from the link “http://grass.osgeo.org/grass63/binary/mswindows/” software in my PC. I is installed in " c:\ GRASS " folder.
I have installed Spearfish and northDakoda data in “GIS DataBase” folder.
Now I wonder how can I start my learning.Would you please give me advice on a way to start
learning the soft systematically and effectively.
My heartiest gratitude for your kind help.
Sincerely Yours
Md. Zahid Parvez
M.S.C student
Bangladesh Engineering University(B.U.E.T)
Dhaka,Bangladesh
On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 02:26 +0600, Zahid Parvez wrote:
Sir
I have successfully installed GRASS GIS from the link
"http://grass.osgeo.org/grass63/binary/mswindows/" software in my PC.
I is installed in " c:\ GRASS " folder.
I have installed Spearfish and northDakoda data in "GIS DataBase"
folder.
Now I wonder how can I start my learning.Would you please give me
advice on a way to start
learning the soft systematically and effectively.
My heartiest gratitude for your kind help.
Sincerely Yours
Md. Zahid Parvez
M.S.C student
Bangladesh Engineering University(B.U.E.T)
Dhaka,Bangladesh
Hi Zahid.
First take some time reading http://grass.osgeo.org/intro/firsttime.php
in the official GRASS-GIS web page.
Then try to play around with the data you already have or take a look at
http://grass.osgeo.org/gdp/tutorials.php where several tutorials give
you a starting point.
A nice introduction to GRASS' "structure" can be found in the GRASS
manual http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/helptext.html.
You can learn a lot about what you can do with GRASS by reading (again
in the manual) the raster processing and vector processing sections:
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/rasterintro.html
http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/vectorintro.html
Post in the list if you have any kind of difficulties. But it's a good
idea to search for an answer that has been already given in this lists
archive (look here for links
http://grass.osgeo.org/community/support.php).
Hope you like the GRASS-GIS experience.
Greetings, Nikos