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    OpenFreeMap

    OpenFreeMap

    Free and open-source map hosting solution with custom styles

    OpenFreeMap is a free and open-source map hosting platform that allows developers to display customizable maps in websites and applications without relying on commercial providers. It uses OpenStreetMap data and modern vector tile technologies to deliver high-quality maps with flexible styling options. The platform can be self-hosted or accessed through a public instance, offering full control or convenience depending on user needs. It removes common barriers such as API keys, usage limits,...
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    folium

    folium

    Python data, Leaflet.js maps

    ...It enables both the binding of data to a map for choropleth visualizations as well as passing rich vector/raster/HTML visualizations as markers on the map. The library has a number of built-in tilesets from OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, and Stamen, and supports custom tilesets with Mapbox or Cloudmade API keys. folium supports both Image, Video, GeoJSON and TopoJSON overlays. To create a base map, simply pass your starting coordinates to Folium. To display it in a Jupyter notebook, simply ask for the object representation. The default tiles are set to OpenStreetMap, but Stamen Terrain, Stamen Toner, Mapbox Bright, and Mapbox Control Room, and many others tiles are built in.
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    Mergo

    Mergo

    Mergo: merging Go structs and maps since 2013

    A helper to merge structs and maps in Golang. Useful for configuration default values, avoiding messy if-statements. Mergo merges same-type structs and maps by setting default values in zero-value fields. Mergo won't merge unexported (private) fields. It will do recursively any exported one. It also won't merge structs inside maps (because they are not addressable using Go reflection). Also a lovely comune (municipality) in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region of Marche. Keep in mind...
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    arcgis-viewer-flex

    arcgis-viewer-flex

    Source code for ArcGIS Viewer for Flex - a great application framework

    The ArcGIS Viewer for Flex is a customizable, open-source framework for building rich GIS web applications using Adobe Flex and ArcGIS Server. It provides a modular structure with built-in map tools, widgets, and themes. Users can create interactive maps with minimal coding and extend the viewer with custom widgets for tasks like geocoding, editing, and routing. It was widely used before HTML5-based viewers became standard.
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