A new blog on AutoCAD Civil 3D development

Many readers of this blog are developing code to work with AutoCAD Civil 3D, so I have no doubt that the information in today's post will be welcomed.

Isaac Rodriguez, the Software Engineering Lead for the AutoCAD Civil 3D API, has started Civilized Development, a new blog about developing for AutoCAD Civil 3D. In his welcome post, Isaac describes his motivations for creating the blog and sets expectations for his readers.

Civilized Development

In case you have suggestions of topics for Isaac to cover, you can post a comment on his blog, email him or contact him via Twitter.

A very warm welcome to the blogosphere, Isaac! 🙂

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