The “My First Plug-In” series

My First Plug-In TrainingA few years ago I mentioned that my team was looking into learning paths for novice programmers. This effort has led to the "My First Plug-In" series, of which we now have two guides ready:

My First Revit Plug-In

My First Inventor Plug-In

This series is really intended for power-users of Autodesk software who want to take their use of our products to the next level, but need some targeted help on the programming side of things.

We currently have guides for Maya and AutoCAD in the works. While many of this blog's readership won't need this kind of assistance, I think many will enjoy what Stephen Preston is cooking up for AutoCAD. 😉

And perhaps others will enjoy learning a little about Revit and Inventor with the above guides: be sure to take a look and let us know what you think.

6 responses to “The “My First Plug-In” series”

  1. Hi, Kean

    "Inventor Plug-In" is..
    I created using C# is similar to that
    blog.daum.net/cafeofhtewinter/412

    To question
    Select the face to the surface and
    How do I get the surface area? C # in Autocad
    Give them simple examples

    Thank you.

  2. As below
    Inventor can be easily obtained in...

    blog.daum.net/cafeofhtewinter/427

  3. Oh, I'm so sorry.
    All I want is not the Surface Area
    Solid3d Face is how to obtain the area of

  4. goodluck, thats awsome...

  5. Hello,

    This isn't a forum for support.

    Your comment doesn't appear to relate to this post, so please submit your question to the ADN team, if you're a member, or otherwise the AutoCAD .NET Discussion Group.

    Kean

  6. I'm so Sorry!
    Yes, sir.

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