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5 | 219 | |
1,020 | 39,937 | |
0.9% | 0.9% | |
3.1 | 8.9 | |
11 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Dart | JavaScript | |
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maps
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MAU pricing questions
1) I would like to use the Maps SDKs for Mobile pricing, so 25k MAU(monthly active users) free tier. If I have understood correctly I have to use the Mapbox Sdk for iOS and Android, in my case the flutter port(https://github.com/flutter-mapbox-gl/maps). So I think flutter_map(leaflet based) is not compatible with this type of pricing, right? But I was wondering if the open source maplibre(https://github.com/m0nac0/flutter-maplibre-gl) is ok for this type of pricing.
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[Appwrite Places]
mapbox_gl
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Max zoom levels?
Yes, I'm using the Flutter MapBox GL project (that uses the native implementation, which is mostly written in C++). I'm using vector tiles, and it's getting down to 1.35cm/pixel for iOS and .12cm/pixel for Android at my latitude; I believe this is level 22 for iOS and 25.5 for Android.
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What are the current downsides to flutter?
yes well the problem is that mapbox_gl ain't free, we want to make profit with our app if possible(https://github.com/tobrun/flutter-mapbox-gl/blob/master/LICENSE), maybe i didnt understand this well ?
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Flutter for a map focused app?
For Google Maps this seems to be the official package by Google, this one seems to be the official Mapbox package. Mapbox already states that their package only exposes a small subset of API methods in its flutter SDK, how is it with Google Maps? How limited are the Packages in terms of
Leaflet
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JavaScript Libraries That You Should Know
9. Leaflet
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Animated traveling map with Leaflet
Leaflet is the most famous open-source map library, with lots of plugins. 2 of them are used to animate a marker on the map:
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5 JavaScript mapping APIs compared
Leaflet stands out as one of the top open source JavaScript libraries for crafting interactive maps. Optimized for both mobile and web devices, it is relatively small (around 42KB) and offers a ton of features, plugins, and a straightforward API. It works across all browsers and platforms.
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Shots: Create Mockups
Finding maplibre 'better' was more valid at the time than today, and is also subjective. The creators and maintainers of both libraries have done some great work (and are still doing so).
Back in January 2022, the stable version of leaflet, v1.7.1, was from September 2020, and was affected by some small bugs degrading the user experience. Although the release of following version seemed close, there was no clear schedule for it, and I had concerns about how maintained the library would remain.
As of today, the bug from 2015 where there is some white space between map tiles on fractional zoom levels [0] is still open.
Also, leaflet was a pain to integrate in Svelte Kit framework, because it depended on `window` and-or `document`, not available at server side.
Maplibre, on the other hands, with a feature set roughly equivalent to Leaflet, benefited from much more frequent releases, and seemed more stable across browsers and devices. It was also easier to make it work in Svelte kit.
[0]: https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet/issues/3575
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🌲Svelte + 🍃Leaflet + 📍 Clusters
For a personal project, I had to use Leaflet with Svelte, and I faced some problems during development.
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Embed leaflet JS maps in notion?
Do anyone have any workaround on how to get leaflet js to work inside notion, either as an embed or as code, or widget? https://leafletjs.com/
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Ask HN: When building with complex maps do you go with GMaps, Mapbox, OSM?
None of those things are what most in the GIS space would consider "complex", so you could go with any of the options you selected. For lightweight maps, I like Leaflet
https://leafletjs.com
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What’s the most beautifully documented project you’ve seen?
I have a special place in my heart for Leaflet and it’s documentation: https://leafletjs.com
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Who wants to collab for a Grab-clone or Angkas-clone web app?
Its suppose to be free: like with map data providers there's Leaflet, OpenStreet Maps and many more which are all for free.
What are some alternatives?
Mapbox GL - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in native Android, iOS, macOS, Node.js, and Qt applications, powered by vector tiles and OpenGL
Cesium - An open-source JavaScript library for world-class 3D globes and maps :earth_americas:
react-native-maps - React Native Mapview component for iOS + Android
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
react-native-geolocation - Geolocation APIs for React Native
OpenLayers3 - OpenLayers
dekart - WebGL-powered map analytics for BigQuery and Snowflake. Lightweight alternative to CARTO and Foursquare Studio for data scientists, analysts and engineers.
folium - Python Data. Leaflet.js Maps.
drone-air-mission-planning - This application helps you to create a route plan for your drone, you can create points, lines, and circles and with the help of the backend you can get geojson for all points.
mapbox.js - Mapbox JavaScript API, a Leaflet Plugin
maps - 🌍🌏🌎 The whole world fits inside your cloud!
polymaps - Polymaps is a free JavaScript library for making dynamic, interactive maps in modern web browsers.