This repository contains all the resources used for Esri Developer Summit presentations that I have authored and coauthored.
CoAuthored with Lauren Ballantyne

CoAuthored with George Owen

CoAuthored with Lauren Ballantyne

In this session, you’ll learn how to utilize recently added features in the Map Viewer and the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript that allow you to modify the popup’s appearance and behavior. We’ll cover how to configure different elements within the pop-up, work with Arcade, display charts, and more to modify the look and feel the of the popup to meet your application’s requirements.
CoAuthored with Lauren Ballantyne

In this session, you’ll learn how to utilize recently added features in the Map Viewer and the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript that allow you to modify the popup’s appearance and behavior. We’ll cover how to configure different elements within the pop-up, work with Arcade, display charts, and more to modify the look and feel the of the popup to meet your application’s requirements.
CoAuthored with Sage Wall

In this session, you’ll learn the basics of the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript, including the fundamentals of watching for property changes, autocasting, working with collections, and lazy-loading data in your applications. You’ll learn more details about maps, webmaps, layers, 2D and 3D views, UI, and widgets. This is a key session for developers new to the 4.x version of the API.
CoAuthored with Jose Banuelos and Emily Hu

GeoJSON, CSV, GeoTIFF, and OGC data can easily be brought in as layers with the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript. In this demo theater, we will build an application that will take advantage of the many capabilities of these layer types.
CoAuthored with Hugo Campos and Rene Rubalcava

In this session, you’ll learn the basics of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript, including the fundamentals of watching for property changes, autocasting, working with collections, and lazy-loading data in your applications. You’ll learn more details about maps, webmaps, layers, 2D and 3D views, UI, and widgets. This is a key session for developers new to the 4.x version of the API.
CoAuthored with Jose Banuelos

GeoJSON, CSV, and OGC data can easily be brought in as layers with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. In this demo theater, we will build an application that will take advantage of the many capabilities of these layer types.