Category: Announcements
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3ds Max 2022 Customization Update
Image courtesy of Binyan Studio When looking for an interesting image to spiff up this post, I found the above image and struck me as especially poignant in these covid-19 times. Given that we have not been able to meet in person, it fits well. Never-the-less it's an awesome image rendered in 3ds Max by…
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Do you want AutoCAD as an app platform on a web browser – any web browser? If yes, we want to hear from you!
The AutoCAD web app team is interested in understanding, in a deeper way, how Autodesk developers are creating solutions for showing drawings, CAD data, floorplans, and objects in a web-first fashion. Imagine if you could embed AutoCAD drawings and tools directly into your own applications. Help us to determine what to build in the…
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Join us for our DevDays Online webinars
Our yearly webinars about the new product API features (both cloud and desktop) are coming up at the beginning of March. You can find all the details here if you are interested in joining us: https://adndevblog.typepad.com/autocad/2021/01/join-us-for-our-devdays-online-webinars.html
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Join us for our DevDays Online webinars
Join us for our special series of webinars! Webinars are a great opportunity for you to learn about Autodesk Forge and, of course, where Autodesk is taking the desktop platforms in the coming year.Click on the links below to register today for the webinar(s) of your choice. All webinars start at 8am PST (4pm GMT, 5pm CET,…
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Webinar: Expand your Revit app by integrating with BIM 360/Forge
Join us our next Webinar entitled: "Expand the value and reach of your Revit app by integrating with BIM 360 and leveraging Forge." Do you have an Autodesk Revit app? Are you not yet leveraging the cloud, Forge and BIM 360? It’s time. It’s past time. Come join us and learn how – now. Join…
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Do you enjoy solving complex problems?
By Madhukar Moogala We are hiring card concept vector by HappyDwiS Do you enjoy solving complex problems and troubleshooting is part of your gene? You are a self-motivated, constant learner, courageous to explore new technologies. If you feel you have these qualities, we have right job opening for you. You as a member of the…
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Switch to latest VS Code Python extension
In the past, you had to stick to a given version of the Python extension in Visual Studio Code in order to edit and/or debug Fusion 360 add-ins with it. Now I've just run into the opposite problem in case of the latest update of Fusion 360: when using that version of the extension (i.e.…
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Stricter call checks in Fusion 360 API
Last time it was the Python compiler that got stricter, in the latest update it's Fusion 360 that got stricter on API calls. Previously, you could get away with trying to set a read-only property – it had no effect but did not cause an error either. This change is good because now you'll get…
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Fusion 360 JavaScript API support ending this December
We stopped fully supporting the JavaScript API a few years ago, but your existing add-ins using it kept running. Not anymore. In December they will stop running, and you need to migrate your add-ins to another programming language: either C++ or Python. See post from product management: Notice: Javascript API is being fully retired Edit:…
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Fusion 360: JavaScript API is being fully retired
By Sajith Subramanian The end of support for the JavaScript API was announced a couple of years ago. However, so far any scripts or add-ins that were written using the JavaScript API have continued to run. Please note that this is set to change, and as of the December release of Fusion 360 they will…

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