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DESCRIPTION:Developing a plugin for QGIS is both as simple as one of the co
 untless tutorials and as complicated as a software engineering job facing 
 with the dynamism of the project (maintenance requirements)\, the size of 
 the APIs and constraints that need to be taken into account (Windows\, etc
 .).\n\nAt Oslandia\, we create and maintain many plugins for our clients\,
  which leads us to streamline their development... and especially their ma
 intenance! Historically\, many extensions were created using the amazing P
 lugin Builder and the underlying tool (pb_tool) but it no longer fit our n
 eeds.\n\nWe present here our [QGIS Plugin Templater](https://oslandia.gitl
 ab.io/qgis/template-qgis-plugin/)\, based on [Cookiecutter](https://cookie
 cutter.readthedocs.io/) and the related work on developer tools (tests\, d
 ocumentation\, code structure\, formatting\, linter...). We will also ment
 ion the other tools we are using or following closely (the 3Liz toolbelt\,
  the other template from Gispo Coding...).\n\nYet Another Plugin Generator
 ? Probably but we think it's worth it!
DTSTAMP:20260404T072725Z
LOCATION:Auditorium
SUMMARY:Better productivity for QGIS plugin developers - Julien MOURA
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/MZTDHF/
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