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    August 30, 2007

    Autodesk University 2007 Developer Track

    As mentioned some time ago, my team has been working with members of our Engineering teams to put together a comprehensive "Developer" track for AU 2007. We have 52 sessions devoted to developers or people customizing our products, in addition to a further 96 sessions in the "Customization and Programming" track. This adds up to host of great content for developers at this year's Autodesk University.

    Below are the details of the various sessions in the "Developer" track. I've marked the course IDs of sessions that have already sold out in red and the guest speakers from Engineering in italics. There are three panel discussions where you can come along and get your development-oriented questions answered by experts from DevTech and Engineering. The sessions are filling up quickly (including the ones I'm presenting, thankfully :-) so please sign up soon.

    I've created a "Through the Interface" group in AU Online (go to the Network tab). For those of you attending AU, please join the group. I'm looking forward to meeting many of you at AU!

    Before I sign off, a quick reminder about our DevCamps... we have our AEC DevCamp next week and our Manufacturing DevCamp later in September. There is still time to sign up (depending on when you're reading this, of course :-).

    Platforms (AutoCAD, RealDWG, AutoCAD OEM, DWF)
     
    DE105-2 AutoCAD® APIs: The Right Tools for the Job Fenton Webb
    DE111-2 AutoCAD® .NET Basics, Part I Stephen Preston
    DE115-2 AutoCAD® .NET Basics, Part II Stephen Preston
    DE201-2 AutoCAD® .NET: Tell Me About It! Stephen Preston
    DE205-2 AutoCAD® .NET Show and Tell Gopinath Taget
    DE211-2 The Best of Both Worlds: .NET and LISP Can Coexist Wayne Brill
    DE215-2 Ask the Experts: ObjectARX® and AutoCAD® .NET Panel Discussion Panel of experts
    DE219-2 Data, Data, Everywhere: Storing Your Custom Data in a .DWG Davis Augustine
    DE305-2 Everything You Wanted to Know About Custom Entities but Were Too Afraid to Ask Fenton Webb
    DE311-2 Signed, Sealed, and Delivered: Writing an Installer for Your AutoCAD® Application Fenton Webb
    DE315-2 Ten Ways to Crash Your AutoCAD® Add-In Gopinath Taget
    DE319-2 There's More to .DWG Than AutoCAD® Kean Walmsley
    DE401-2 Enriching Your DWF™ Kean Walmsley
     
    AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction)
     
    DE105-1 The ABCs of Programming in Revit® Architecture, Revit® Structure, and Revit® MEP Jeremy Tammik
    DE111-1 The Autodesk® Revit® SDK Sample Smörgåsbord Jeremy Tammik
    DE115-1 Ten Steps for Enhancing Your Autodesk® Revit® Add-In Jeremy Tammik
    DE201-1 Create Your Own Bidirectional Revit® Structure Stress Analysis Integration Link Jeremy Tammik
    DE205-1 Reinforce Your Design: Revit® Structure API for Rebar and Detailing Jeremy Tammik
    DE211-1 AutoCAD® Architecture and AutoCAD® MEP .NET Programming: A Beginner’s Guide Kevin Vandecar
    DE215-1 An In-Depth Look at AutoCAD® Architecture .NET Programming Kevin Vandecar
    DE219-1 Using the AEC Details Framework in AutoCAD® Architecture Mikako Harada
    DE305-1 A Closer Look at the Revit® Database with the Revit API Mikako Harada
    DE311-1 An In-Depth Look at AutoCAD® MEP .NET Programming Steve Milligan
    DE315-1 Answers to Your API Questions: Experts Talk About Revit® and AutoCAD® Architecture & MEP APIs Panel of experts
    DE401-1 Into the Vortex: A Whirlwind Overview of Programming with Autodesk® 3ds Max®, Part I Jean-Francois Yelle
    DE405-1 Into the Vortex: A Whirlwind Overview of Programming with Autodesk® 3ds Max®, Part II Jean-Francois Yelle
     
    Manufacturing
     
    DE105-4 Turbo Charge Autodesk® Inventor™ with Its API Wayne Brill
    DE111-4 Batch Those Autodesk® Inventor™ Drawings! Wayne Brill
    DE115-4 Autodesk® Inventor™ Part APIs: Customizing the Building Blocks of Autodesk Inventor Models Wayne Brill
    DE201-4 Autodesk® Inventor™ Assembly APIs: Bolt Together Inventor Models Automatically! Wayne Brill
    DE205-4 Taking the Step from VBA to Autodesk® Inventor™ Add-Ins Brian Ekins
    DE211-4 Industrial Strength Add-Ins: Creating Commands in Autodesk® Inventor™ Brian Ekins
    DE215-4 Autodesk® Inventor™ API: The Cutting Edge Brian Ekins
    DE219-4 Hardball with the Autodesk® Inventor™ API Brian Ekins
    DE305-4 An Introduction to the Autodesk® Vault API Doug Redmond
    DE311-4 Digital Matchmaking: Using the Autodesk® Productstream® API to Integrate with Other Systems Doug Redmond
    DE315-4 Introducing the AutoCAD® Mechanical API Wayne Brill
    DE319-4 Introducing the AutoCAD® Electrical API Nate Holt
    DE401-4 Ask the Experts About Manufacturing APIs Panel of experts
     
    Geospatial
     
    DE105-3 Taking Geospatial Data Access to the Next Level with the FDO API Dongjin Xing
    DE111-3 Getting Started with Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise API Programming Dongjin Xing
    DE115-3 Be Smart: Manage Those Resources with Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise Dongjin Xing
    DE201-3 Seek and You Shall Find: Query and Selection Through the Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise API Dongjin Xing
    DE205-3 Editing Data Online with the Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise API Dongjin Xing
    DE211-3 You Can Develop AutoCAD® Civil 3D® Applications, Too! Partha Sarkar
    DE215-3 Come Up for Air: Learn to Surface with the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® API Partha Sarkar
    DE219-3 Get Aligned with the AutoCAD® Civil 3D® API and Raise Your Profile Partha Sarkar
    DE305-3 Design Your Own Custom AutoCAD® Civil 3D® Subassemblies Using .NET Partha Sarkar
    DE311-3 AutoCAD® Map 3D API: Present and Future Dongjin Xing
    DE315-3 Working with the AutoCAD® Map 3D Geospatial Platform API Dongjin Xing
    DE319-3 Autodesk® Topobase™ API: Optimizing Spatial Data Access and Management Partha Sarkar
    DE401-3 Taking a Closer Look at the Autodesk® Topobase™ API Partha Sarkar

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    Comments

    Makes me wish, for a few moments, I lived on that side of the pond.

    It's about time! Looking forward to meeting you Kean.

    CP201-2 - The AutoCAD® .NET API: Transforming Your Drawings One Matrix at a Time - Bobby Jones

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