DevLabs in Beijing, Bangalore & Las Vegas(?)

This post is to bring you up-to-date on DevLabs, an initiative I've mentioned a couple of times in recent months.


We've so far held two very successful DevLab events in Farnborough and San Francisco. The feedback we've received from attendees has been overwhelming positive, and the people from my team who hosted the events found the experience extremely rewarding.


So yes, full speed ahead with the remaining, scheduled DevLabs events in China and India:

  • Beijing, China
    • August 17-21, AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor APIs
    • August 24-28, Geospatial and Revit APIs
  • Bangalore, India
    • September 8–11, Geospatial and Revit APIs
    • September 14-17, AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor APIs

The events held so far have definitely left us considering running more in the future. We're currently thinking about booking a meeting room at AU 2009 to hold a DevLab focused specifically on helping people migrate their AutoCAD code from VBA to VB.NET language (we would also help people moving to C#, of course, but the assumption is that VBA developers will generally choose VB.NET over C# given the familiarity of the syntax).


If you're interested in attending any of these three events, please send us an email. We're still just trying to gauge how well attended a DevLab held at AU would be – there's already so much going on – so we need to hear from you if you believe you'd find this opportunity valuable.

3 responses to “DevLabs in Beijing, Bangalore & Las Vegas(?)”

  1. Christopher Fugitt Avatar
    Christopher Fugitt

    Kean, me email got bounced to the address in the post. I'd be interested in attending Devlabs at AU. I'm not sure if I'm going as an official attendee though. Would it be available to non AU attendees?

  2. Christopher,

    Yep - made a mistake on the email address (missed a hyphen). Sorry about that - I usually double-check these things once they're live.

    Anyway, thanks for letting me know of your interest: I'll need to check on whether non-AU attendees would have access to the room (I believe so).

    Kean

  3. Christopher,

    It turns out this would be a room inside the AU firewall (a term I just made up), so some kind of conference pass would be needed.

    That said, we've scheduled a couple more DevLabs (in SF and the UK, once again) for February: you can already sign up via the API training schedule, assuming one of those works for you.

    Kean

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