Based on our record, Transit seems to be a lot more popular than deck.gl. While we know about 226 links to Transit, we've tracked only 19 mentions of deck.gl. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Per the deck.gl website, deck.gl is a GPU-powered framework for visual exploratory data analysis of large datasets. It makes use of WebGL to render large datasets quickly and efficiently. deck.gl is a great tool for visualizing large datasets in a performant way. It is (mostly) agnostic to the mapping library you use, so it can be used with Google Maps API. - Source: dev.to / 22 days ago
You will need a decent front end framework, I suggest using https://deck.gl/ to maybe start off . You can also opt develop something yourself using webgl framework but will take more time. It depends on your experience and budget. Source: about 1 year ago
The line visuals at the bottom are not using Mapbox. Rather they're using the open source Kepler.gl [0], (a user-friendly wrapping of the deck.gl library [1]). These can use Mapbox for the underlying basemap, but the data rendering is done separately. (This is easy to tell if you look at the page source. The map at the bottom is an embed from a static HTML kepler.gl map [2]) [0]: https://kepler.gl/ [1]:... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
The title speaks for itself lol. Currently, I am building an interactive map using mapbox and deck.gl. I needed to use deck.gl because its the only react friendly library. Lately, I have had a hard time finding a geocoder to use with deck.gl. If anybody has any suggestions please let me know! Source: over 1 year ago
If you are in this space deck.gl [0] is well worth cehcking out. It does scale at speed, 3d and motion extremely well. [0] https://deck.gl/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
For somebody new to the system I would also recommend something like the Transit App, which you can put your whole trip into ahead of time and will give you literal step by step directions to and within stations, including voice prompts if you want. I don't need it in Chicago but I often use it in other cities where I don't know how to navigate things. Source: 11 months ago
If you don’t mind being on a bus for almost an hour and a half, then sure you can get on the 212 bus. Download the Transit app for accurate schedules and arrivals. Source: 11 months ago
Take a look at the Transit app. Right now I see 5 westbound and 6 eastbound between SM and DTLA. Source: 11 months ago
Sure. My app is Simple MBTA App for Android. This is how I show cancelled trips. Transit is the officially endorsed MBTA app, and I think they do a pretty good job. Source: 11 months ago
I've started using https://transitapp.com/. It works in Dublin and uses crowdsourcing for exactly this. It uses other app users' location to track buses better than the "real time" info. Source: 12 months ago
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