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Arcgis10.2

: Through the ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension, 10.2 allowed users to connect with live data streams from sensors, GPS devices, and social media, enabling real-time monitoring and alerting. Technical Legacy and Impact

Python users rejoiced at the inclusion of Python 2.7 and better integration with arcpy . It offered better toolboxes and smoother scripting capabilities, which became the standard until the shift to Python 3.x in later versions of Pro. arcgis10.2

: New native support for Microsoft Excel and JSON was introduced, making it easier for developers and analysts to import and export data between spreadsheets, web applications, and GIS tables. : Through the ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension, 10

ArcGIS 10.2 represents the "End of an Era." It was the last version where ArcMap was the undisputed king of the desktop hill before ArcGIS Pro took over the spotlight. : New native support for Microsoft Excel and

The biggest downside of 10.2 today is simply its age. It is no longer supported by Esri. It does not support modern cloud infrastructure natively, and connecting it to modern services (like ArcGIS Online utility services) is increasingly difficult or impossible.

While 10.2 was a robust release, it was not without its headaches, many of which stemmed from the industry's changing landscape.