[gis_info] GISPD.com: Python and ArcGIS Pro Tools Online Workshops at Big Sky GeoCon, GIS In Action, Intermountain GIS

David Howes david at dhowes.com
Thu Apr 4 15:10:30 PDT 2024


Hello GIS Professionals,



In case you're interested, here are the current upcoming opportunities to
attend my in-person Python-related workshops:



   - *Big Sky GeoCon, Billings, Montana*
      - Introduction to Python Programming
         - Monday, April 15th, 2024 - 8:00 am-5:00 pm Mountain Time
         - Description: https://www.magip.org/2024BSGCWorkshops#Python
         - Registration: https://www.magip.org/bigskygeocon#Reg



   - Introduction to ArcGIS Pro Python Tools and Processes Development
         - Tuesday, April 16th, 2024 - 8:00 am-5:00 pm Mountain Time
         - Description: https://www.magip.org/2024BSGCWorkshops#Tools
         - Registration: https://www.magip.org/bigskygeocon#Reg



   - *GIS In Action, Portland, Oregon*
      - Introduction to Python Programming
         - Monday, April 29th, 2024 - 8:00 am-5:00 pm Pacific Time
         - Description: https://www.orurisa.org/GIS-in-Action-Workshops
         - Registration: https://www.orurisa.org/GIS-in-action/registration



   - Introduction to ArcGIS Pro Python Tools and Processes Development
         - Thursday, May 2nd, 2024 - 8:00 am-5:00 pm Pacific Time
         - Description: https://www.orurisa.org/GIS-in-Action-Workshops
         - Registration: https://www.orurisa.org/GIS-in-action/registration



   - *Intermountain GIS, Post Falls, Idaho*
      - Introduction to Python Programming
         - Monday, May 13th, 2024 - 8:00 am-5:00 pm Pacific Time
         - Description and registration:
         https://www.nrurisa.org/pages/spring-2024-intermountain-gis-conference



   - Introduction to ArcGIS Pro Python Tools and Processes Development
         - Tuesday, May 14th, 2024 - 8:00 am-5:00 pm Pacific Time
         - Description and registration:
         https://www.nrurisa.org/pages/spring-2024-intermountain-gis-conference



For all workshops, please note:

   - Once I receive notice of you registering for a workshop, I'll send you
   the setup instructions.
   - You're welcome to sign up any time before the workshop starts. If you
   have any trouble registering at the last minute, please let me know and
   we'll work it out.
   - If you do sign up at the last minute, please make sure you already
   have the required software installed:
      - ArcGIS Pro (latest or recent version)
      - PyCharm *Community* Edition
   - As explained in the descriptions, the first workshop is a prerequisite
   requirement for the second workshop, unless your level of experience is
   sufficient to justify a waiver of this requirement. Please get in touch if
   you would like to discuss such a waiver.
   - Every time I conduct workshops of this type, I always check whether
   attendees prefer to work through a set of exercises or follow along as I
   give explanations and demos. The unanimous choice is always the latter and
   forms the basis for a flexible and interactive approach. While I have a
   core amount of material to cover, there's always time for discussion and
   experimentation and this sort of engagement always seems to enrich the
   experience for everyone.



I'm most grateful to the organizers of the three conferences for inviting
me and for enabling the provision of these workshops. Please consider
supporting their organizations in whatever way you can.



In case you saw the previous issue of this message, I'm sorry about the
strange header data inserted near the end . I have no idea how that
happened.



Please let me know if you have any questions.



Thanks.



David



*David A. Howes*

*Geospatial Information Scientist*

*David Howes, LLC*

PO Box 50614, Bellevue, WA 98015
c: 253-312-3441

*dhowes.com* <http://dhowes.com/>

*gispd.com* <http://gispd.com/>
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