Link: So let it be written so let it be done.
The blogger meetup at the UC will be on Wed @ 6pm at Dicks Last resort. Be there or be somewhere else
I’ll be there and hopefully so will you. Let Steve know on his blog.
Link: So let it be written so let it be done.
The blogger meetup at the UC will be on Wed @ 6pm at Dicks Last resort. Be there or be somewhere else
I’ll be there and hopefully so will you. Let Steve know on his blog.
Link: ArcGIS .NET Special Interest Group @ ESRI UC (dead link).
Art Haddad will be hosting the ArcGIS .NET Special Interest Group at the ESRI User Conference later this month. Art is looking for any ideas to discuss during the session. This might be the first real test (no pressure Art!) on how ESRI bloggers will handle the User Conference. Hopefully he’ll use it to post items from the discussion so users won’t have to wait months for that ESRI UC CD to arrive. But remember this is a two way street, so if you have .NET items for discussion, you’ll have to let him know.
Link: My Own Little World – Blogger meet-up for the UC.
Steve and Brian (dead link) are trying to set up a meet-up at the ESRI User Conference later this month. If you are intersted, navigate over to Steve’s site and let him know what you think.
I’ve got one heck of a month planned. I start by visiting a client that I haven’t seen in some time to try and help them get a handle on their GIS. They have been so busy during the past year that they have not had much change to make sure their GIS is as compliant as it needs to be. We’ll spend this week trying to prioritize what datasets they need either cleaned up or created and then go from there. I’ll be home a week, but then I travel to a new client to see what we can do to help them with their web based GIS. The implementation needs to be ESRI based, but we might still get to do some interesting things on the backend with Oracle Spatial. After that, I’m home for a week and then it is off to the ESRI User Conference in San Diego. I’m glad I have those weeks in between to clean up loose ends in the office and check on the progress of existing projects.