Julia
Julia is a high-level, high-performance, dynamic programming language. While it is a general purpose language and can be used to write any application, many of its features are well-suited for numerical analysis and computational science. Wiki
Packages
- OpenStreetMap loads .osm files, plots features in 2D, converts between coordinate systems, and calculates routes. Doc
- OpenStreetMapParser a fork that loads .pbf files.
- OpenStreetMapPlotter a fork that improves rendering while planning support for QGIS.
- OpenStreetMapX a fork that uses Plots or PyPlot instead of Winston to draw.
- LightOSM is Julia package for downloading and analysing geospatial data from OpenStreetMap APIs (Nominatim and Overpass), such as nodes, ways, relations and building polygons.
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