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The ArcGIS Server Code Challenge

January 19th, 2007 · 2 Comments · ArcGIS Server, ESRI, ESRI Developer Network, GIS

ESRI has a contest starting up in conjunction with the 2007 Developer Summit. The ArcGIS Server Code Challenge wants you to submit your best AGS code samples that can include any creative solution s using ArcGIS Server 9.2. Entries will be judged by the developer community based on creativity, applicability, and originality of the code sample. The first 15 submittles will receive ArcGIS Server Administrator and Developer Guide book from ESRI. Now for the prizes:

  • First Place — one Trimble Recon GPS XB Edition bundled with ArcPad software

  • Second Place — one Microsoft Xbox 360
  • Third Place — one Microsoft Zune

Just upload your ArcGIS Server 9.2 code to ArcScripts and then complete the entry form by 5:00 p.m. PST on February 28, 2007.

The developer community will vote on the code samples and winners will be announced at the Developer Summit this March in Palm Springs, CA. This should be a pretty good opportunity for any AGS developers to get some recognition as not everyone is working with AGS 9.2 code (though this contest might get some people to start) yet.



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