- ESRI RestJS Package
- Location Platform Introduction
- Object Detection & GeoAI
- Geometry Operators
- 3D Web Apps in ArcGIS Javascript SDK
- Speedgeeking
- 2D Visualization Techniques
- Building Accessible Apps w/ Javascript and Calcite
- Testing for Success
- Optimizing the Usage of ArcGIS Routing Services Using OpenLayers
- Building Web Apps with ArcGIS Location Platform
- Working with Imagery Using the ArcGIS Maps SDK for Javascript
- Indoor Mapping w/ Native Apps
- Editing Web Data
- Dealing with Time Data Using ESRI's Javascript API
- Tabular Data Exploration in the Feature Table
- Plenaries and Keynote
- https://github.com/Esri/jsapi-resources (Javascript API Resources)
- https://github.com/EsriDevEvents (Dev Events Github)
- https://github.com/banuelosj/DevSummit-presentation (web editing presentation)
- https://github.com/cyatteau/esridevtech25-speedgeeking-ai-gemini -- Ask Google Gemini AI questions about maps and have it highlight them
- https://github.com/maxpatiiuk/esri-dev-summit-presentations/tree/main/2025/geo-io#readme -- Agar.io on an ESRI map
- https://github.com/EsriDevEvents/dev-tech-summit-demo-templates -- Calcite Templates, can remove things from this
- https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-rest-js -- RestJS Package
- Dodgeball is great, you should do it. Be patient, aim for their top player.
- Leave presentations if they seem non-interesting/relevant, you can always jump to another one and many people do.
- Check out ESRI Dev events in the day or two before the summit to confirm the presentations you want to go to (can look at repos and slides in there in many cases)
- Try to go to non-recorded presentations, the recordings are very good.