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@deck.gl/google-maps
Advanced tools
react-google-maps is a library for integrating Google Maps into React applications. It provides a set of React components for Google Maps, but it does not offer the advanced WebGL-powered visualizations that @deck.gl/google-maps does.
google-maps-react is another library for integrating Google Maps with React. It offers a simple way to embed Google Maps in React applications and provides basic map functionalities. However, it lacks the high-performance, large-scale data visualization capabilities of @deck.gl/google-maps.
mapbox-gl is a powerful library for interactive, customizable maps using WebGL. While it offers advanced visualization capabilities similar to Deck.gl, it is designed for use with Mapbox maps rather than Google Maps.
FAQs
Use deck.gl as a custom Google Maps overlay
The npm package @deck.gl/google-maps receives a total of 253,363 weekly downloads. As such, @deck.gl/google-maps popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @deck.gl/google-maps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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