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## Getting started
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To get first results, choose your weapon: Choose your weapon: XML, Python or C++
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Mapnik is written in C++, but many users use its bindings to higher-level languages, including Python or Javascript. If you've got a application that wraps Mapnik entirely, you might only need to concern yourself with the XML stylesheets that describe Mapnik's map styles.
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To get first results, choose your weapon: XML, Python, C++, or node.js
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* [[Getting started using XML|GettingStartedInXML]]
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* [[Getting started using Python|GettingStartedInPython]]
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* [[Getting started using C++|GettingStartedInC]]
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* [node.js bindings](http://github.com/mapnik/node-mapnik)
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### Further Resources:
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## Advanced Topics
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[[MapnikRenderers]] -- Render with AGG or Cairo
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[[LabelingSupport]] -- Discover the intricacies of label placement.
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[[OutputFormats]] -- Which format to use based on speed, quality, and rendering tradeoffs.
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* [[MapnikRenderers]] -- Render with AGG or Cairo
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* [[OutputFormats]] -- Which format to use based on speed, quality, and rendering tradeoffs.
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* [[LabelingSupport]] -- Discover the intricacies of label placement.
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[Generating Contours](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Contours) - Using Mapnik with GDAL to build contours of the world.
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[[Hooking up Mapnik to PostGIS|PostGIS]]
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[[MapnikReferences]] -- Various other resources related to Mapnik and Mapping
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