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DESCRIPTION:The Re:Earth project grew from the idea of\, "What would be pos
 sible if anyone\, anywhere could access the digital Earth's potential?". T
 o make this a reality\, we knew Re:Earth needed to be a no-code solution. 
 But more than that\, we needed to make sure hardware and OS requirements w
 ouldn't get in the way\, which is why Re:Earth is a fully web-based applic
 ation. \n\n***Re:Earth allows you to manage\, edit\, compute and visualize
  a multitude of geographic information including 3D data with no coding re
 quired.***\n\nWe knew projects as well as data would need to be shareable 
 so we have both project publishing and data exporting. \n\nPublishing a pr
 oject is easy and gives users the chance to opt-in or out of SEO\, change 
 their URL and setup publishing to their own domain. Exporting data is easy
  and supports many of the most common file formats seen in GIS.\n\nIt is a
 lso the first WebGIS to feature a plug-in system that runs in the browser.
 \n\nToday\, we are focused on solving a problem people face in maintaining
 \, organizing\, and managing a wide variety of data\, by developing Re:Ear
 th into a general-purpose data management system that can handle all types
  of data\, and one that can be integrated with the user's existing systems
 .\n\nOur desire has always been to open Re:Earth to the OSS community\, to
  build a global community around the vision of Re:Earth\, and to provide a
 nd disseminate the value we create with our contributors to the wider soci
 ety.\n\nThe first step to making this happen was Resium\, a popular OSS pa
 ckage that allows developers to use Cesium with React. With Resium we have
  been able to write Re:Earth's codebase with React and Typescript on the f
 ront end. As the main backend language we chose Go. By using these modern 
 languages we have kept Re:Earth highly maintainable and scalable and hope 
 that other developers will find contributing to it easy.
DTSTAMP:20260403T193009Z
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SUMMARY:Vision and Challenge of Re:Earth - an open source WebGIS platform u
 sing Cesium - RED (XU CONG)
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/NWHWED/
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