We had another successful Developer Summit last month in Palm Springs. Here are a few highlights from the conference.
Lightning Talks
On Monday, we hosted Lightning Talks, where our users got to share five minutes' worth of solid developer gold! The following were our speakers during the event.
Name | Role | Organization | Title |
Utilities Mapping Technician III | Manatee County Government | Using Python to Predict Impacts of Storm Inundation on Sanitary Sewer Structures | |
Master of Environmental Management Candidate | Yale University – School of Forestry & Environmental Studies | In-class Use of ArcGIS Online and Seawall Toolbox | |
MGIS Student | Pennsylvania State University | Extending an ArcGIS solution Special thanks to Laura for highlighting Robert Scheitlin's Custom Web Appbuilder Widgets list in GeoNet. | |
Priyatna Kusuma | IT Development Leader | Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) | Developing Mobile Application: Weather-based route prediction |
| IBM | IBM-The Weather Company Data and Esri Use Industry Cases | |
Liam Lyle | GIST Major | TAMU | Campus 3D GIS: An Automated |
PhD Student | TAMU | An Automated Indoor Network Extraction from Building Information Model | |
Software Application Developer I | TAMU | Integrating ArcGIS JS API with Angular 2+ |
SpeedGeeking
On Tuesday, over in the Santa Rosa/San Jacinto room, we hosted our SpeedGeeking event. In a little over an hour, our users are invited to listen to 17 different developers present on topics ranging from cartography to 3D. The presenters only present for five minutes and after the buzzer goes off, the users can move to another station and hear a brand-new five-minute presentation on a new topic! We had over one hundred attendees who came by to enjoy each of the talks. Here is what they enjoyed:
Presenters | Topic |
All of Cartography in 300 Seconds | |
Scripting Your ArcGIS Enterprise Deployment in AWS | |
From .NET Framework to .NET Core - The Future of .NET on Windows | |
Customizing the Open Source Data Collection App | |
The Equal Earth projection | |
Serverless Python | |
Handy JS API Techniques and Goodies that You May Have Overlooked | |
Goodbye, NAD83! Hello, NATRF2022! | |
Screenshots with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript & HTML2Canvas | |
I3S – An Open Standard to Bring 3D to Web, Desktop and Mobile Platforms | |
Vector Tile Payload Analysis | |
Learn about ArcGIS Companion | |
Forrest Collins | Story Maps in Augmented Reality |
Coding for Accessibility | |
Sean Morrish | Creating, Publishing & Curating I3S Scene Layers |
Strategies for Building and Testing Battery-efficient Mobile Apps | |
Using Donut Polygons to Create a Masked Extent Effect |
User Presentations
The For Developers, By Developers design of DevSummit implies that we're all bringing our work and ideas together, in a four-day, two-way conversation, learning from one another at the largest geospatial developer community event in the world. On Wednesday and Thursday, we had 25 presenters of technical talks, sharing with others their work, techniques, and lessons learned, helping make us all better, and inspiring us all to implement these ideas that not all of us may have known before.
Thank you to those who attended and participated, as well as those who followed along virtually. We invite you to share your experiences and what you learned during the week in the comments below.
We hope to see you in Palm Springs in 2020!
Additional Resources:
You can find presentations and videos on YouTube here.
And for more info and updates check out the GeoNet DevSummit Space and the Esri Developer Summit Twitter page and the Proceedings page.
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