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    Open Location Code

    Open Location Code

    A library to generate short codes

    Plus Codes are like street addresses for people or places that don’t have one. Instead of addresses with street names and numbers, Plus Codes are based on latitude and longitude and displayed as numbers and letters. With a Plus Code, people can receive deliveries, access emergency and social services, or just help other people find them. Plus Codes technology is open source and free to create and use. They are much shorter than traditional global coordinates, so they’re easy to share. Plus Codes work whether you’re online or offline, you don’t need an internet connection. ...
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    Rage stands for Really Amateurish Graphics Engine. It is designed for use with multiple rendering windows such as in a Win32 MDI application. Inspired by OGRE, RAGE shares some semantics, although uses none of the code. Will help OGRE experienced users.
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    FlexGIS allows end-users to perform basic geospatial analysis in a Flash frontend, without having to be familiar with standard GIS tools. Users can combine layers on-the-fly, to create advanced data visualizations. Note: Source code has been moved to GitHub (so people can submit pull requests if they've modified code and want to share). https://github.com/rvaidya/FlexGIS
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