GIS user technology news

News, Business, AI, Technology, IOS, Android, Google, Mobile, GIS, Crypto Currency, Economics

  • Advertising & Sponsored Posts
    • Advertising & Sponsored Posts
    • Submit Press
  • PRESS
    • Submit PR
    • Top Press
    • Business
    • Software
    • Hardware
    • UAV News
    • Mobile Technology
  • FEATURES
    • Around the Web
    • Social Media Features
    • EXPERTS & Guests
    • Tips
    • Infographics
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Tradepubs
  • CAREERS
You are here: Home / Foursquare, Twitter, Geo Social Media / Esri Developer #DevMeetUp Hits Fort Collins Colorado – a recap and photo gallery

Esri Developer #DevMeetUp Hits Fort Collins Colorado – a recap and photo gallery

October 21, 2010 By Editor

This week in NOCO, FortCO, GIS Alley, or whatever you wish to call it, the Esri EDN DevMeetUp team made a stop in Old Town at the Rustic Oven for a laid-back, Geo Geek filled evening of Geo discussion, developer tips, and #GeoGlobaldomination… you’ll need to search that Twitter hash tag for more on that topic! 

Hosted by Andy Gup (@agup) and crew from Esri’s developer group (think EDN) the evening was a community  meetup, somewhat of a mini un-conference, where the local GIS developer community, about 60 of them) convened to share their stories, tips, and tricks with their friends and colleagues.

Several local speakers volunteered to share their knowledge including, the “keynote” presentation by Dave Bouwman of DTSGIS.com… Dave discussed developing for the Esri platform, the cloud, web services, and related topics and shared the following… “This is a good time to be a geo developer working on the Esri platform”. What Dave was getting at was that for developers, there’s an entire ecosystem of different  things you can use to develop your apps and services. We are no longer constrained to a specific technology, now you can chose your weapon of choice. What this means is you can go from idea, and very rapidly get to a working application. What used to take 6 months to a year, now with your weapon of choice (Ruby or ??) , and get it done much faster. Always entertaining, Dave discussed his ideas for about 25 minutes – the highlight of the night indeed.

Following Dave’s session, several NOCO community Geo professionals (aka GeoGeeks) took to the stage with 8 minute lightning talks. These included stories shared by:  Kevin Kaier, Clearpath Labs, Bryan Noyle DTSgis.com, Brian Sullivan City of Greeley, CO,  Chris Erickson – cartopac field solutions (sorry, I didn’t catch the name of the gent from USDA)

It was great to hear what/how people are doing things with their enterprise GIS and same great tips were shared. Some notable quotable take aways included:

  • Always optimize every place that you can…
  • Use Dropbox
  • Geogeeks are now hero’s thanks to ubiquitous location based information
  • Good design is innovative…
  • Good design is aesthetic
  • Good design makes a product understandable
  • Good design is unobtrusive
  • Good design is honest – don’t try to make it something its not
  • Good design is environmentally friendly
  • Good design has as little design as possible… keep it simple
  • No SQL + ArcSDE = WTF?
  • Buy your local EDN guru a beer and get to know him/her – they can be invaluable for information!

Last nights DevMeetUp carries on south along I-25 into LODO Denver at The Rock Bottom Brewery at 5 PM… see you there! Follow along with the Twitter hashtag #DevMeetUp. 

See details of all the DevMeetup events at http://www.esri.com/events/dev-meetup/index.html

Photos from DevMeetUp Fort Collins, CO – See also this cool, Pegshot social Checkin event page for the Meetup

 


Photos are creative commons via @gletham Flickr

Filed Under: Foursquare, Twitter, Geo Social Media, Social Media Features Tagged With: Articles, Esri Developer #DevMeetUp Hits Fort Collins Colorado - a recap and photo gallery, Social Media and Social Networking, Twitter

Editor’s Picks

FireWhat? Mobile GIS Lab, Emergency Incident Mapping and HP Mobile Workstations

First Look – Los Angeles Opens the GeoHub – #OpenData for Citizens and Developers

Esri Launches New Site to Find Open Data

Feature – GIS and the NFL: Sustainability and Millennial Fans

See More Editor's Picks...

About Editor

Glenn is a geographer and a GIS professional with over 20 years experience in the industry. He's the co-founder of GISuser and several other technology web publications.

Recent Industry News

The Future of Competitive Gaming: Why DMA Technology is the Ultimate Performance Edge

June 24, 2026 By GISuser

Milwaukee M18FHZ-0 Hackzall Reciprocating Saw – For hardcore cutting in a compact size

June 19, 2026 By GISuser

How Enterprises Are Using AI to Automate 80% of Customer Interactions With Voice Agents

June 16, 2026 By GISuser

Why On Cloud Shoes Are Worth the Price in Mexico

June 16, 2026 By GISuser

Hot News

State of Data Science Report – AI and Open Source at Work

HERE and AWS Collaborate on New HERE AI Mapping Solutions

Virtual Surveyor Adds Productivity Tools to Mid-Level Smart Drone Surveying Software Plan

Categories

Copyright gletham Communications 2015 - 2026

Go to mobile version