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angular-aws-map
Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the map MapLibre component using the Amazon Amplify Geo and Amazon Location Service services.
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The application repository is available at https://github.com/rodrigokamada/angular-aws-map.
Node.js and npm: Node.js is a JavaScript code runtime software based on Google's V8 engine. npm is a package manager for Node.js (Node.js Package Manager). They will be used to build and run the Angular application and install the libraries.
In this article, an application will be created using the latest version of Angular and added to the MapLibre map library with Amazon Amplify Geo APIs and components using the Amazon Location Service location service.
git: Git is a distributed version control system and it will be used to sync the repository.
IDE (e.g. Visual Studio Code or WebStorm): IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is a tool with a graphical interface to help in the development of applications and it will be used to develop the Angular application.
In this article, an application will be created using the latest version of Angular and added to the MapLibre map library with Amazon Amplify Geo APIs and components using the Amazon Location Service location service.
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