Today Google announced that applications are now being accepted for the popular Summer of Code
Esri Press – Python Scripting for ArcGIS now available
Redlands, California—January 27, 2015—Python Scripting for ArcGIS is a guide to help experienced users of ArcGIS for Desktop get started with Python scripting. The book teaches users how to write Python code that works with spatial data to automate geoprocessing tasks in ArcGIS. Experience with other scripting or programming languages is helpful but not required.
Event Tip – How SOA and APIs Power the Agile Enterprise
SOA & APIs Summit is a multi-vendor online event where industry experts will show how SOA and APIs are transforming the way F1000s think about IT and business models.
Dive Into Python – Python from novice to pro
Some holiday reading and professional development for the GeoGeek over the holidays… Python from novice to pro
Samsung Mobile’s App Challenge Inspires Girls to Pursue STEM Related Careers
DALLAS– Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) and Girls Who Code (GWC) announced today the winners of their joint mobile application (app) development competition, Samsung Mobile App Challenge. GWC members were challenged to design and code a mobile app that addresses a need in their school or community.
Join Esri, IBM, Amazon at the AT&T Mobile App Hackathon – Los Angeles
Save the Date! Friday, December 19, 2014 at 6:00 PM – Saturday, December 20, 2014 at 9:00 PM (PST) Santa Monica, CA
Video Dev Tip – How I Write press releases to get international media coverage
An interesting tip via the Google Developer YouTube Channel…
NASA-USGS Climate Data App Challenge: An Invitation for Innovation
NASA in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is offering more than $35,000 in prizes to citizen scientists for ideas that make use of climate data to address vulnerabilities faced by the United States in coping with climate change.
Create must-have applications for the latest Android OS
Create must-have applications for the latest Android OS
Bit6 Challenges Tech Community to Think Beyond WebRTC
Asking Four Simple Questions Can Ensure App Developers Deliver a Complete User Experience
