Python is the language of ArcGIS, used for analysis and data science, managing data, creating tools and models, and automating processes. It can be used in the ArcGIS Pro interface, in ArcGIS Notebooks, and in standalone scripts on desktops, on your servers, or on ArcGIS Online. Python is quite flexible in its ability to combine ArcPy and the ArcGIS API for Python with thousands of other open-source Python packages available in the Anaconda repository and elsewhere. Also covered will be the full set of resources available to developers for success: samples, open-source projects, training, videos, and community forums. 📚 Resources ============= ArcGIS Geospatial Platform—A Technical Overview (video 1 of 5 in this Federal Technical Webinar Series) is coming to YouTube soon. See it on Mediaspace at https://mediaspace.esri.com/media/t/1_fmc5k2wk 💬 Questions? We'd love to answer them on Esri Community! National Government user community forum: https://community.esri.com/t5/national-government/ct-p/national-government 🕑 Chapters ============ 00:00 Intro 01:13 Overview 01:42 Agenda 02:18 Python overview 06:14 Demo: Scripting and automating analysis and data science 24:37 Demo: Administration and content management workflows 45:57 Resources 47:22 Questions 👉 Follow us ============= 🔔 Subscribe to Esri Developers on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EsriDevs 🔴 Videos at Esri Mediaspace: https://bit.ly/3MXWbqq ❎ @EsriDevs on X: https://x.com/EsriDevs ❎ @EsriDevEvents on X: https://x.com/EsriDevEvents ❎ @EsriStartups: https://x.com/EsriStartups 🐙 GitHub: https://github.com/esri & https://github.com/EsriDevEvents 🏷️ Tags ============= #developers #maps #mapping #webmapping #esri #arcgis #geodev #gis #geospatial #webgis #geo #locationintelligence #python #scripting #automation #federal #FederalTechnicalWebinarSeries
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