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	<title>Comments on: Paul Smith&#8217;s thoughts about maps.</title>
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		<title>By: Paul Smith</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enjoyed your post, Dan. You raise a good point: tinkering with the map stack can also be about replacing just certain layers where that suits you. I think my article can could come across as advocating for an all-or-nothing approach, but with the existing APIs, abstractions like Mapstraction, and the various renderers, you can certainly pick-and-choose what you want to do yourself and what you want to farm out.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoyed your post, Dan. You raise a good point: tinkering with the map stack can also be about replacing just certain layers where that suits you. I think my article can could come across as advocating for an all-or-nothing approach, but with the existing APIs, abstractions like Mapstraction, and the various renderers, you can certainly pick-and-choose what you want to do yourself and what you want to farm out.</p>
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