Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Maps”
My reading list is at less than 10 items, so now my readings posts will hopefully look closer to watchings. My watch-later list is at more than 90.
An early one: For the first time in… not sure how, I’m going to be a whole week off. Which implies no computer.
Wardley mapping, data engineering and big data, maths. Expect a similar wide range in the future as well. You can check all my weekly readings by checking the [tag here](https://www.mostlymaths.net/search/label/ReadingsOfTheWeek, Readings) . You can also get these as a weekly newsletter by subscribing here.
I have ve always loved maps. I guess it goes well with liking drawing and maths, there’s a deep connection (the pun is intended) between the subjects. As a map lover, when we decided to relocate to a somewhat more countryside town, I wanted better-looking maps to wander around the area. I checked government-issued maps, but they were either too large (scale 1:25000) or didn’t show the area I was interested (for the 1:10000 maps.