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    NetTopologySuite

    NetTopologySuite

    A .NET GIS solution that is fast and reliable for the .NET platform.

    A .NET GIS solution that is fast and reliable for the .NET platform. NetTopologySuite is a direct port of all the functionalities offered by JTS Topology Suite: NTS exposes JTS in a '.NET way', for example using Properties, Indexers, etc. The JTS Topology Suite is an API for modeling and manipulating 2-dimensional linear geometry. It provides numerous geometric predicates and functions. JTS conforms to the Simple Features Specification for SQL published by the Open GIS Consortium.
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    GeoAPI

    GeoAPI

    Set of Java interfaces for geospatial applications

    The development community in building GIS solutions is sustaining an enormous level of effort. The GeoAPI project aims to reduce duplication and increase interoperability by providing neutral, interface-only APIs derived from OGC/ISO Standards.
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    earthengine-py-notebooks

    earthengine-py-notebooks

    A collection of 360+ Jupyter Python notebook examples

    ...The repository makes it easier to explore Earth Engine’s large geospatial data catalog, interactively display map layers, and generate visual insights without the need for external GIS software by leveraging interactive widgets and mapping libraries. Many of the notebooks integrate with tools like folium, ipyleaflet, and geemap to bridge Earth Engine data with Python’s rich ecosystem for plotting and analysis. Users can quickly adapt the examples for their own remote sensing, environmental monitoring, or spatial data science projects, and can run the code in environments like Google Colab.
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    ideabook

    ideabook

    A growth engineering idea in action

    ideabook is a collection curated by Phodal Huang containing a large number of hands-on practice project ideas for full-stack/growth engineering engineers. Each project is described with background, a showcase or story of need, and step-by-step implementation suggestions: from building a GIS system with Django+Haystack, to an editing-publishing separated blogging system, to an Ionic/Electron hybrid application, to building a JavaScript slide framework. The aim is to give developers concrete,...
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    A collection of Fortran interfaces to the most common Open Source GIS libraries, plus some more Fortran-specific tools.
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    LGML

    LGPL GML parser

    LGML is a GML parser under the LGPL license. The aim is to parse a GML document or fragment in order to get a WKT output. 2D and 3D inputs are both handled, but it is not permitted to have mixed geometries. The caller can choose if the input coordinates are parsed as X, Y, Z (if present) order, or Y, X, Z (if present) order. The willing of the project is to be a starting point useful for developers that need to parse GML objects in order to use them, for example, in the context of OGC...
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