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01-04-2023 07:30 AM
aisabelmendoza3
New Contributor II

Hello there! I am a GIS Specialist located in Midwestern United States. I am passionate about smart cities, community building, and sustainability, and always look for ways to intersect those topics with GIS. I am also a plant, reptile, and book enthusiast.

What is your favorite ArcPro tool?

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jcarlson
MVP Esteemed Contributor

Hello and welcome! Fellow midwesterner here.

I work heavily with the Parcel Fabric, so my favorite tools are the Traverse and Merge Points, and lots of the topology editing stuff.

- Josh Carlson
Kendall County GIS
aisabelmendoza3
New Contributor II

Hello Josh,

Traverse and Merge Points are both quite handy tools. Topology editing is something that I really enjoy but have not gotten to explore much-it is definitely on my new year's resolution! I personally really enjoy Space Time Pattern Mining Tools, although I am by no means a pro yet:slightly_smiling_face:

Thanks for your response!

-Ana

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JesseCloutier
Esri Community Manager

Thanks for introducing yourself, Ana, and welcome! We're glad you found your way here to Esri Community.

Feel encouraged to check out some of our resources for navigating Esri Community as you're getting up and running—

Do let us know if we can help you locate any areas of of platform best-related to tools you're using or areas of focus.

我们也需要听到更多关于你的激情plants, reptiles, and books ... Do you have a favorite of each that are filling up your heart and time right now?

Jesse Cloutier
Community Manager, Engagement & Content
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aisabelmendoza3
New Contributor II

Hello Jesse,

Thank you so much for the warm welcome and great resources-I will be sure to let you know if I need help locating any platforms or resources:slightly_smiling_face:

Right now, I am reading the book Horses by Geraldine Brooks. Although not necessarily a lighthearted read, it is very interesting, I highly recommend it! As for plants, I am a big ficus fan, but recently have been getting more into ferns. As for reptiles, I have a leopard gecko named Jake!

-Ana

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JesseCloutier
Esri Community Manager

You're more than welcome! I'll have to look up that book and appreciate the recommendation. Give Jake an extra meal worm for us as a hello, would you?:red_heart::lizard:

Jesse Cloutier
Community Manager, Engagement & Content
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aisabelmendoza3
New Contributor II

Great, I hope you like the book--the Silent Patient is a really good one as well if you like thrillers.

P.S: Jake says thanks for the extra worm:lizard: