A PyPortal based flight tracker
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Nov 7, 2024 - Python
A PyPortal based flight tracker
A clone of uber app
This repository contains a Python script that calculates latitude and longitude from a given address using multiple geocoding APIs, including Geoapify, OpenStreetMap, ArcGIS, and Google Maps. It aims to provide accurate geographical coordinates for various applications, making it easy to integrate location-based functionalities into your projects.
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