AU Registration and ADN Open

Preparations for Autodesk University 2012 on November 27-29 at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas are moving along as usual.
Registration is
now open, and, following

Kean’s suit
,
I just registered as well.
I already mentioned the

classes I will be presenting
.
More details on these have emerged, since the time plan has been settled and the

AU class catalogue
is
now available:

  • CP4107 Let’s face it: New Autodesk Revit 2013 UI API Functionality

    Thursday, Nov 29, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

  • CP4108 Revit MEP Programming: All Systems Go

    Wednesday, Nov 28, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

  • CP4109 Revit API Round Table: Meet the Champions

    Tuesday, Nov 27, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Before the beginning of the conference proper, I will obviously be attending the
ADN conference at AU
(6302) on
Monday with its
AEC breakout session in
the afternoon, and happily the late afternoon round table timing on Tuesday will also allow me to spend almost all that day at the
DevLab,
which is always one of the very most interesting chances to interact directly with developers and their issues.

Autodesk Developer Network Open

Something else that just opened up wide, besides the AU registration, is the Autodesk Developer Network ADN.

In the past, this was reserved for members only, to a certain extent.

As you probably noticed, we recently opened up significantly by launching numerous ADN DevBlogs publishing programming and customisation solutions.

Certain members-only areas remain, such as free access to Autodesk software, preview releases, and direct support.

We are making a large effort to simplify access to the basic knowledgebase content, though, and to support discussion forums.

One goal is that a simple Google search should bring up all available information on Autodesk API questions, and to strongly encourage peer-to-peer support in discussion groups.

Stephen Preston published an announcement

introducing ADN Open

describing the whole scenario in full, and

Kean Walmsley’s description
adds
additional background.

Last and definititely not least, if you just want to jump straight in to the real thing with no further ado, here is the official link to
Autodesk Developer Network Open:

www.autodesk.com/adnopen


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