Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Building Web and Mobile ArcGIS Server Applications with JavaScript.


Assalamualikum , what's up all ?
Today I am sharing with you an important JavaScript book names Building web and mobile ArcGIS server applications with JavaScript ands Author names Eric Pimpler.



What will you learn from this book?

You learn everything of master the ArcGIS API for JavaScript, and build exciting, custom web and mobile GIS applications with the ArcGIS Server.
This book is divided under 12 chapter. Each chapter has more then 10 sub-chapter.

Now, I am giving you the chapter Information.

Chapter 1: Introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Chapter 2: Creating Maps and Adding Layers
Chapter 3: Adding Graphics to the Map

Chapter 4: The Feature Layer
Chapter 5: Using Widgets and Toolbars
Chapter 6: Performing Spatial and Attribute Queries
Chapter 7: Identifying and Finding Features
Chapter 8: Turning Addresses into Points and Points
into Addresses
Chapter 9: Network Analyst Tasks
Chapter 10: Geoprocessing Tasks
Chapter 11: Integration with ArcGIS Online
Chapter 12: Creating Mobile Applications
Appendix: Application Design with ArcGIS Templates and Dojo

Thus chapter teach you huge information and huge technique easily to building web and mobile ArcGIS Server Applications with JavaScript.

Now, I am giving you some Information About it's Author.

Eric Pimpler is the founder and owner of GeoSpatial Training Services
and has over 20 years of experience in implementing and teaching GIS solutions using Esri, Google Earth/Maps, and open source technology. Currently, he focuses on ArcGIS scripting with Python and the development of custom ArcGIS Server web and mobile applications using  JavaScript. He is the author of Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook.Eric has a bachelor's degree in Geography from Texas A&M University and  a master's degree in Applied Geography with a concentration in GIS from Texas State University.

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