
Map Libraries
Map libraries are software tools that developers use to create, customize, and display maps within applications or websites. They provide pre-built functions for adding map features like markers, lines, and layers, making it easier to incorporate geographic information without building mapping tools from scratch. Think of them as a toolkit that streamlines working with maps, allowing users to visualize locations, routes, and spatial data dynamically. Popular examples include Google Maps API and Leaflet, which enable developers to seamlessly embed interactive maps, handle user interactions, and tailor the map's appearance to meet specific needs.