[gis_info] 2 Programming ArcGIS with Python Classes in Seattle
Eric Pimpler
eric at geospatialtraining.com
Thu Oct 15 09:07:42 PDT 2015
Hi Everyone,
Sorry I made a mistake on the dates for the classes on the original email.
The actual dates are March 21st - 24th.
Geospatial Training Services (http://geospatialtraining.com) will be
teaching two Programming ArcGIS with Python classes in Seattle this coming
March at the King County GIS Center.
- Programming ArcGIS with Python Workshop
<http://geospatialtraining.com/programming-arcgis-with-python-workshop/> -
Introduction (March 21st and 22nd)
- Advanced ArcGIS Programming with Python
<http://geospatialtraining.com/advanced-arcgis-programming-with-python/>
(March
23rd and 24th)
Programming ArcGIS with Python Workshop - Introduction ($599 early
registration discount through Feb 15th, $760 thereafter)
Advanced ArcGIS Programming with Python - ($599 early registration discount
through Feb 15th, $760 thereafter)
*Register for both and get a 15% discount*
*Course Modules for Programming ArcGIS with Python Workshop - Introduction*
Module 1: Introduction to Arcpy, ArcPy Mapping, and ArcPy Data Access
Module 2: Managing Map Documents and Layers
Module 3: Finding and Fixing Broken Data Links
Module 4: Automating Map Production and Printing
Module 5: Executing Geoprocessing Tools from Scripts
Module 6: Creating Custom Geoprocessing Tools
Module 7: Querying and Selecting Data
Module 8: Using the Arcpy Data Access Module with Feature Classes and Tables
*Course Modules for Advanced ArcGIS Programming with Python*
Module 1: Creating Custom Tools with ArcGIS Python Toolboxes
Module 2: Advanced ArcGIS User Interface Development with wxPython
Module 3: Accessing ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online Resources with the
ArcGIS REST API and Python
Module 4: Automating the Production of Map Books with Data Driven Pages and
ArcPy
Module 5: Accessing GIS Data from Open Source Geodatabases with Python
Module 6: Using Plotly to Create Advanced Charts and Graphs
Module 7: Advanced ArcGIS Python Add-In Development
Thanks,
Eric Pimpler
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