Revit and Navisworks API Wishlist Surveys

This year’s Revit and Navisworks API wishlist surveys are now open, as

Mikako Harada pointed out
on the AEC DevBlog.
Here are the direct links to them:

The API wishlist survey with your feedback on your API needs has a strong influence on the direction of the future API. so please take the time to fill it out.
Your feedback will not fall on deaf ears.
It will take less than five minutes to complete each survey.

Well, actually, to tell the truth, it took me almost ten to do the Revit one.
There are some pretty interesting questions in there.

Our engineering teams use this feedback to help prioritise the areas of API enhancements in coming releases.
If you wish, you can leave your e-mail address and we will send you the final results when they become available.

The deadline for the Revit and Navisworks surveys is June 1, 2012.

The wishlist surveys for other products will follow shortly.

Thank you in advance for your participation!

Autodesk University 2012 Call for Proposals

On the topic of deadlines, now is the last chance to

submit your ideas for the AU 2012 curriculum
.

AU instructors are some of the best in their industries and in academia today.
Please share your knowledge and become part of this prestigious group of experts.

The deadline to submit proposals is Tuesday May 22, 2012, just the day after tomorrow.


Comments

2 responses to “Revit and Navisworks API Wishlist Surveys”

  1. …just finished the survey.
    I think this is the right place to avoid those sentences in the future releases:
    “I’m sorry but this task cannot be done using Revit API at all”
    “Yes it can be done, anyway, but this workaround is not recommended”
    “Don’t try this at home”
    …and so on.
    Bye,
    Rudolf

  2. Dear Rudolf,
    Thank you for completing the survey!
    Dein Wort in Gottes Ohr, ‘your word in god’s ear’ :-)
    Cheers, Jeremy.

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