Training

  • MSDN is a great source of information - whether when researching issues or looking for explanatory links for this blog. And I'm hoping, over time, to see more community content (as MSDN is now essentially all in wiki format), although until now I haven't come across any, I have to say. This is also something we're looking into, by the way: wikis just seem a perfect vehicle for developer documentation. But that one's still very much "in research"... Anyway - I was researching some information for my next post (which should be finished very shortly), and followed a link from…

  • A quick note: there's a free webcast tomorrow, July 27th, on Autodesk's Building System's .NET API. It's being delivered by Steve Milligan, a member of the ABS Engineering team. For more information go here, or here to register.

  • The DevTech team spends a substantial amount of time delivering API training, and not just to ADN members. We schedule class-room trainings at various Autodesk facilities, deliver training on-site at developers' offices, and deliver training webcasts via Microsoft LiveMeeting. Mikako Harada, the team lead for DevTech East Asia and the technical lead for our BSD workgroup, will deliver a webcast on Architectural Desktop's .NET API on July 13th. This webcast is absolutely free to everyone. For more information on our API training - and to register for the webcast - please check Autodesk's API training page at http://www.autodesk.com/apitraining. For your…