A collection of proof-of-concept code samples and troubleshooting resources for developers using Esri's ArcGIS platform.
Developer Support is a GitHub repository containing proof-of-concept code samples and troubleshooting resources for developers working with Esri's ArcGIS platform. It helps developers understand how to program against all aspects of Esri's Location Platform across desktop, mobile, and web technologies. The repository serves as a collaborative exchange where developers can find practical examples and share coding wisdom.
GIS developers at all skill levels who are building applications with Esri's ArcGIS developer products, including those working with Python, .NET, JavaScript, Android, and other supported technologies.
Developers choose this repository because it provides concrete, copy-paste-ready code samples that demonstrate real-world implementations of Esri's APIs and SDKs. It offers practical guidance beyond official documentation and serves as a community-driven resource for solving specific programming challenges with Esri's platform.
Proof of concept developer code and samples to help be successful with all ArcGIS developer products (Python, NET, JavaScript, Android…). The repository is designed to be an exchange for sharing coding conventions and wisdom to developers at all skill levels.
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Offers examples for Python, .NET, JavaScript, Android, and more, covering a wide range of Esri's supported technologies as per the repository's structured organization by technology platform.
Provides materials to resolve common development challenges, with proof-of-concept samples that help understand lesser-known methods and classes, as highlighted in the README for copy-paste use.
Serves as a space for developers to share coding conventions and wisdom, enhancing learning through collective experience, as mentioned in the repository's philosophy.
Allows downloading zip files for offline use and has a clear layout by technology platform and language for straightforward navigation, as described in the README's usage instructions.
Explicitly states it does not replace Esri's official support channels, so users cannot expect timely or guaranteed assistance for urgent problems, limiting its reliability for critical issues.
Many samples require installation of specific SDKs or software, which can complicate setup and may not be fully documented, adding complexity for quick implementation.
As a community-driven repository with samples from staff, some code might not be updated with the latest API changes, potentially leading to compatibility issues in newer projects.