Looking to step up your game developing web apps in ESRI’s Experience Builder? Join us for a webinar with GIS Analyst Andrew Pericak of Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT).
“I will share tips, tricks, and lessons learned that I have picked up while migrating web apps from Esri's Web AppBuilder (WAB) to the new Experience Builder (EB). I am not an ESRI employee nor an EB expert, but I imagine those statements are true for you too—so I will discuss the things I think you need to know as you start working with EB. EB is the replacement for the tried-and-true but sadly soon-to-retire WAB. While we all have through at least 2025 to switch our web apps to EB, if you're anything like me, EB's learning curve has presented a bit of a challenge. But through work in translating existing WAB apps to EB, I have found a set of concepts, best practices, and unwritten rules that can smooth that curve and—dare I say it—make creating apps in EB exciting and fun. I am eager to share what I have learned with you and to hear your own wisdom for finding Experience Builder success.”
Andrew Pericak is a geographer, policy analyst, spatial analyst, and cartographer currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. He specializes in analyzing and assessing environmental policies through a geospatial lens. Andrew works as a GIS Analyst for the Tennessee Department of Transportation, where he serves as an internal GIS consultant and expert for the agency’s location technology users statewide. He holds a Master of Environmental Management degree and Certificate in Geospatial Analysis from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. In his free time, Andrew speedruns the daily New York Times Crossword; plays French horn, piano, and guitar for an audience of his cats; fortnightly bakes buttermilk biscuits; and variously nerds out about electric vehicles, Star Wars, local weather, and music theory.
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