Modern Web Cartography is your ultimate guide to practical web maps using open source tools, with a particular focus on OpenStreetMap (OSM) and its rich ecosystem.
About the Author: Patrick Marie is a software engineer with over 38 years experience working for IBM in various technical roles, covering a wide range of topics including technical publishing, image archiving, workflow, application integration, web application servers, enterprise service and business activity monitoring.
520 Pages
Computers + Internet, Internet
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Modern Web Cartography is your ultimate guide to practical web maps using open source tools, with a particular focus on OpenStreetMap (OSM) and its rich ecosystem. In an era where maps are embedded in virtually every digital service from navigation apps to data dashboards, understanding how to build and customize them is more valuable than ever. While proprietary solutions like Google Maps dominate the market, open source alternatives offer greater flexibility, transparency, and control over data.
OSM is at the forefront of this movement, supported by a growing community and a variety of powerful tools such as Overpass (for data extraction), Nominatim (for geocoding), Leaflet (for browser-based map rendering), and Folium (for map creation in Python).
This book is structured to build knowledge progressively. Early chapters introduce OSM and its data model, then move on to APIs and tools for querying and retrieving map data. Readers learn to create maps both in the browser (using JavaScript and Leaflet) and on the server (using Python and Folium). Advanced sections demonstrate how to integrate multiple tools--combining Overpass data queries, Nominatim geocoding, and OSRM routing--into cohesive web applications. Numerous and varied examples anchor theoretical concepts in real-world applications.
As more organizations and individual developers look for alternatives to commercial platforms, the skills taught in this book are relevant and empowering, leaving readers with the confidence and ability to build robust, customized mapping applications--without vendor lock-in and at zero cost.
You Will: - Learn to develop interactive web maps - Explore how to integrate geospatial services into web applications - Build complete open source mapping workflows - Gain the ability to prototype, test, and deploy custom cartographic applications
This Book is For: - Developers looking to add mapping features to web applications. - Data analysts and GIS enthusiasts interested in open source spatial data. - Educators and students learning about geospatial technology through practical projects. - Tech-savvy hobbyists who want to experiment with mapping tools outside of commercial platforms
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Modern Web Cartography is your ultimate guide to practical web maps using open source tools, with a particular focus on OpenStreetMap (OSM) and its rich ecosystem. In an era where maps are embedded in virtually every digital service from navigation apps to data dashboards, understanding how to build and customize them is more valuable than ever. While proprietary solutions like Google Maps dominate the market, open source alternatives offer greater flexibility, transparency, and control over data.
OSM is at the forefront of this movement, supported by a growing community and a variety of powerful tools such as Overpass (for data extraction), Nominatim (for geocoding), Leaflet (for browser-based map rendering), and Folium (for map creation in Python).
This book is structured to build knowledge progressively. Early chapters introduce OSM and its data model, then move on to APIs and tools for querying and retrieving map data. Readers learn to create maps both in the browser (using JavaScript and Leaflet) and on the server (using Python and Folium). Advanced sections demonstrate how to integrate multiple tools--combining Overpass data queries, Nominatim geocoding, and OSRM routing--into cohesive web applications. Numerous and varied examples anchor theoretical concepts in real-world applications.
As more organizations and individual developers look for alternatives to commercial platforms, the skills taught in this book are relevant and empowering, leaving readers with the confidence and ability to build robust, customized mapping applications--without vendor lock-in and at zero cost.
You Will: - Learn to develop interactive web maps - Explore how to integrate geospatial services into web applications - Build complete open source mapping workflows - Gain the ability to prototype, test, and deploy custom cartographic applications
About the Author
Patrick Marie is a software engineer with over 38 years experience working for IBM in various technical roles, covering a wide range of topics including technical publishing, image archiving, workflow, application integration, web application servers, enterprise service and business activity monitoring. Recently retired, Patrick is an enthusiast of mapping and cartography and enjoys combining his love of maps and his passion for programming and open source software. He is the author of Le Guide des PAO (published by DUNOD).
Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W) x 1.09 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 520
Genre: Computers + Internet
Sub-Genre: Internet
Publisher: Apress
Theme: Web Programming
Format: Paperback
Author: Patrick Marie
Language: English
Street Date: February 18, 2026
TCIN: 1011325470
UPC: 9798868823343
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-9881
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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