GeoDev HackerLab - Tucson, AZ


Details
We are hosting our first HackerLab event in Tucson, AZ (http://maps.arizona.edu/campus360/?shareId=231c642396e604026a7909475db151706da935a8)! This is a four-hour, hands-on, strategically guided lab for developers that will cover how to build map apps with ArcGIS Online, APIs and Services, Open Source, and also with AppStudio for ArcGIS (for native apps). If you're lucky, you may even get to test-drive AppStudio to build native apps with QML. The tutorials are led by David Martinez and John Gravois, who are really smart dudes, and you will be given time to play in between the tutorials. We will have some snacks for you to munch on!
This is a BYOM, BYOI, BYOA, and BYOD event: bring your own machine (seriously, we don't have any extras), ideas, apps and data. Yeah.
Oh and here is a list of the required materials:
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Computer
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Text editor (nice to have, but not a requirement: Git and GitHub)
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ArcGIS for Developers or ArcGIS Organization account
HackerLab Agenda:
12:30PM - 5:00PM - HackerLab (We get started promptly at 12:30!)
For parking:
We recommend that folks head to the Sixth Street garage, which is located immediately east of the ENR2 Building. This garage is accessible via Sixth Street or Lowell St. It is a pay garage, and you can pay with cash or plastic. Bring your ticket with you when you leave your car so that you can pay at the cashier on the way back to your vehicle.
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GeoDev HackerLab - Tucson, AZ