AU 2008 class schedule published

The class schedule for Autodesk University 2008 has been published on Joseph Wurcher's BLAUG. Here are this year's Developer Track sessions (although they may end up being categorized under "Customization & Programming", along with a host of other interesting classes from external presenters). You'll see a number of speakers listed, both from my team (DevTech) and our various Engineering teams (who I've highlighted in italics below).

I'm personally presenting three classes: two will be more-or-less the same as last year (here are the handouts for There's More to DWG™ than AutoCAD®, Parts 1, 2 and 3 and Enrich Your DWF™, Parts 1 and 2), and the third is a new topic, focusing on using F# inside AutoCAD. I'll also be part of the panel for "AutoCAD® APIs: Meet the Experts", which was (in my opinion) one of the best sessions at last year's event.

I'm looking forward to meeting Through-the-Interface readers at this year's event - do drop me a line if you're attending and would like to try and find some time to meet up. 

Platform Technologies
DE101-4 ObjectARX®: Improving Application Performance and Handling Large Data Sets Davis Augustine
DE111-4 AutoCAD® .NET Advanced Tips and Tricks Albert Szilvasy
DE115-3 AutoCAD® APIs: Meet the Experts Stephen Preston *
DE211-2 AutoCAD® APIs: The Right Tool for the Job Fenton Webb
DE205-4 AutoCAD® .NET Basics Stephen Preston
DE215-4 There's More to DWG™ than AutoCAD® Kean Walmsley
DE301-3 Enrich Your DWF™ Kean Walmsley
DE305-3 AutoCAD .NET: A Tour Fenton Webb
DE311-2 AutoCAD® .NET: Developing for AutoCAD using F# Kean Walmsley
DE315-2 AutoCAD® .NET: Developing a User Interface Gopinath Taget
DE319-1 AutoCAD® .NET: Advanced UI Design using WPF Fenton Webb
DE401-1 AutoCAD .NET: Using .NET with your LISP Applications Wayne Brill
DE405-1 ObjectARX®: Easy Ways to Crash your AutoCAD® Add-In (and How to Avoid Them) Gopinath Taget
Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC)
DE101-3 The Revit® SDK Sample Smörgåsbord Jeremy Tammik
DE101-2 Getting Started with AutoCAD® Civil 3D® Application Programming Using VBA Peter Funk
DE111-3 A Closer Look at the Revit® Database with the Revit API Mikako Harada
DE205-3 Enhancing Your Revit® Add-In Jeremy Tammik
DE211-3 AutoCAD® Architecture .NET API In-Depth Kevin Vandecar
DE215-3 Revit® Structure API: From Bi-Directional Link to Rebar Detailing Mikako Harada
DE305-2 AutoCAD® MEP .NET Programming: In-Depth Kevin Vandecar
DE301-2 The Ins and Outs of Revit® MEP Programming Jeremy Tammik
DE315-1 AEC API Talk Jeremy Tammik *
Manufacturing
DE101-1 Inventor® API: Exploring iProperties and Parameters Brian Ekins
DE111-2 Inventor® API: Using the Inventor Graphics API Tosh Tambe
DE205-2 How Deep is the Rabbit Hole? Examining the Matrix and other Inventor® Math and Geometry Objects Brian Ekins
DE115-2 Introduction to the Autodesk® Vault API Doug Redmond
DE211-1 Introduction to the Inventor® API Wayne Brill
DE215-1 Introduction to the AutoCAD® Electrical API Nate Holt
DE301-1 Inventor® API: Taking the Step from VBA Macros to Add-Ins Brian Ekins
DE305-1 Introduction to the Autodesk® Productstream® API Doug Redmond
DE311-1 Inventor® API: New Features in Inventor® 2009 Brian Ekins
Geospatial
DE111-1 Getting Started with Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise Programming Dongjin Xing
DE115-1 Access, Query, and Analyze Spatial Data using the AutoCAD® Map 3D Platform API Reva Revadigar
DE205-1 Introduction to Topobase™ API Dongjin Xing
DE215-2 Integrating your Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise Application with Other Systems Dongjin Xing
* Panel session, name indicates host

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