Future events Patrick Arlt is attending
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Past events Patrick Arlt attended
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ThursdayNov 14 2013Cascadia JS9am through Friday, November 15 at 5pm
Moda HotelCascadiaJS is a two-day conference on the cutting edge of JavaScript. Browser, server, OS – we cover it all.
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MondayJul 8 2013Esri User Conference8am through Friday, July 12 at 5pm
San Diego Convention CenterWith nearly 1,000 seminars, the 2013 UC will cover everything from the emerging trends of the big data movement, to BI integration of location analytics, the evolution of the “apps” space, and the continued development of the cloud.
Take this opportunity to get connected with other registered attendees who share your passion to explore the world through GIS. United we map!
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SundayMar 24 2013Esri Dev Summit Hackathon10–11pm
Palm Springs Convention CenterCheck out the new ArcGIS for Developers and use it to build the best app at the Esri Dev Summit Hackathon starting at 1:00pm on Sunday, March 24th and Monday, March 25th!
Kicking off our Annual DevSummit festivities, hackathon teams will meet (or join online) from 1pm, March 24 and until Monday, March 25th at 10:30am the following day. Participating teams will then present their best location-based project, using the brand new ArcGIS for Developers site and data provided by the County of Riverside!
Food and drinks will be provided to all teams who compete on site, and best wishes delivered to all of our remote participants! Each team will have an opportunity to present their work, and an panel of judges will review presenting teams to deem one app the best, awarding prizes and the chance to do a quick presentation in front of the entire Dev Summit audience!
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SundayMar 24 2013Esri Developer Summit8:30am through Thursday, March 28 at 5pm
Palm Springs Convention CenterJoin a couple thousand developers and geo-technologists as we introduce ArcGIS 10.2, the latest location-based platform, set to release this June. Discover all the new Runtime SDKs, check out the most innovative applications using this new technology and meet the people behind our next level mapping continuum.
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SundayMar 10 2013SXSW Open Data and Mapping Hackathonnoon–5pm
Esri Lavahouse @ Palazzo LavaccaEsri and the City of Austin will be sponsoring a hackathon to see who can build the most awesome mapping/data mashup in under five hours! The hackathon kickoff will happen during Esri's epic Geo Brunch at the Lavahouse. Just grab the geo trolley to get there!
It’s free! You can participate as an individual or a team. Prizes will be awarded to the winners by the hackathon partners (Esri and the City of Austin). Breakfast, lunch, coffee and beer will be available throughout the day, and there will be high speed Internet access and comfortable couches.
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SundayMar 10 2013Esri Geo Brunch at SXSW!10am–3pm
Esri Lavahouse @ Palazzo LavaccaCome join us for awesome food and drinks at the Esri Geo Brunch at SXSW!
This is the only brunch in town where you'll be able to meet and talk with people interested in the future of mobile, maps and location! In addition to food, we'll have a photo booth where you can turn yourself into a physical trading card, and you'll be able to turn your fingerprints into a 3D city that you can zoom around in using an XBox controller!
Food and drinks are free and doors open at 10am for the brunch. Hang out until 2pm with interesting people. RSVP to hold your spot!
How do I get there?
There's a trolley that you can take anytime. It will be circling around the convention center and 7th street. Just look for the trolley with the big Esri globe and hop on! You'll be dropped off right at the Lavahouse.
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ThursdayFeb 7 2013PDX Node6:30–9pm
Walmart LabsJoin us for the first meeting of the Portland Node users group. We'll have food, code, and a lovely presentation about Terraformer from Esri by Jerry Sievert.
--What is Terraformer?--
Terraformer is a library for converting geographic data between different mapping formats and GeoJSON. But it's more than that, it's a Geo-Toolkit that works in node as well as in the browser via AMD or CommonJS, providing tools for reading and writing from multiple geo formats, converting to and from web mercator, an RTree index, and some simple polygon tools.
You can check it out at https://github.com/geoloqi/Terraformer
We'll also get cracking on what direction we'd like to take the group!
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WednesdayJan 16 2013Lunch 2.0noon–2pm
Esri R&D Center PortlandLet's start the new year off with the folks at Geoloqi (who were recently acquired by Esri)!