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02-19-2016 08:11 AM
EvanBlaisdell
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I signed up for the 60-day free trial, which comes with ArcGIS Dekstop and ArGIS Pro. It also supposedly comes with the SDKs, but I can't seem to figure out how to download the Pro SDK. It is not under "My ESRI" since I'm not registered as part of an organization. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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KenBuja
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Looks like it. According to the documentation

Supported IDEs

  • Visual Studio 2015 (Professional, Enterprise, and Community Editions)
  • Visual Studio 2013 (Professional, Premium, Ultimate, and Community Editions)

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AdrianWelsh
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It looks like you can get it here:

ArcGIS Pro SDK | ArcGIS for Desktop

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EvanBlaisdell
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Thanks, but that points me toward the MyEsri site that I mentioned, or the Visual Studio route which simply doesn't work because the SDK doesn't show up in the search results like it's supposed to.

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AdrianWelsh
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Have you tried the one from downloading within Visual Studio? Or does that redirect you to MyESRI too?

Home · Esri/arcgis-pro-sdk Wiki · GitHub

EvanBlaisdell
Occasional Contributor

Yes, I tried Visual Studio. Following the directions, searching for the SDK in the online VS gallery returns exactly zero results.

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KenBuja
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Which version of VS are you using?

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EvanBlaisdell
Occasional Contributor

VS Express for Desktop 2013...is the Express a problem perhaps?

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KenBuja
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Looks like it. According to the documentation

Supported IDEs

  • Visual Studio 2015 (Professional, Enterprise, and Community Editions)
  • Visual Studio 2013 (Professional, Premium, Ultimate, and Community Editions)
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EvanBlaisdell
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Ugh, I think I assumed Community was just what they were calling Express nowadays. You'd think there'd be a way to download the SDK from ESRI's website though.

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