Python Programming in ArcGIS: An Introduction to Scripting for Geographic Analysis Systems
Python Programming in ArcGIS: An Introduction to Scripting for Geographic Analysis Systems
Event on 2013-01-31 09:30:00
Time: 9:30a–12:30p
Location: 7-238
Scripting in Python is an efficient method of automating analysis in ArcGIS. This workshop involves writing programs using the Python language and ArcObjects.
Dates: 1/31/2013 9:30am-12:30pm AND 2/1/2013 9:30am-12:30pm. Participants must attend sessions on BOTH days. The link below will register you for both days, even though only the date of the first session is listed on the registration form.
Prerequisites: An understanding of programming concepts is useful; an intermediate knowledge of ArcGIS is very helpful. You may bring your own data for analysis.
Participants may bring their own laptop computer with Arcgis 10.1 and Python 2.7 installed or use the GIS Lab computers.
Please register here: http://libcal.mit.edu/event.php?id=181506.
Web site: http://libcal.mit.edu/event.php?id=181506
Open to: MIT-only
Sponsor(s): MIT Libraries
For more information, contact:
Jennie Murack
617-258-6680
murack@mit.edu
This event is categorized as: computer training
at MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, United States





