ESRI’s ArcPy… A VBAish Replacement? Maybe…
I haven’t done much, actually nothing, in the way of development over the last year at SRK. Last week at the ESRI UC there was an awful lot of talk about Python , and ArcPy . I didn’t actually attend any ArcPy sessions, other than watching a bit of one demo in the showcase area. However, one of my colleagues did take in an ArcPy session and was quite excited about, and what it has to offer. I have done a considerable amount a VBA in the Autodesk products, and moved onto the .NET world when VBA was deprecated. I do not consider my self a ‘heads-down’ developer, but more of a hacker/compiler/scripter, and I was not one of those people that could not leave VBA behind and complained to anyone who would listen that ESRI, Autodesk, <insert any company name licensing VBA), and Microsoft were pure evil for moving on from VBA. There are a MANY reasons why it was time to move, the biggest being 64bit, but I’m not getting into that here. Where am I going with ...