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AutoCAD Architectu re .NET API – September 02nd, 2010
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We are holding a Webcast API training session called AutoCAD Architecture .NET API on September 02nd, 2010.
This webcast will be an introduction course for AutoCAD Architecture (ACA) .NET API. If you are new to the ACA .NET API, this course will give a starting point for learning the API. You will learn how to build an application on top of AutoCAD .NET, accessing/modifying/creating ACA specific objects such as AEC objects, styles, anchors, and drawing settings. We’ll also point to API enhancements made in ACA 2011, such as Formula property and constraints.
This class is open to everyone, and is free of charge. If you are interested in picking up tips and tricks, or are new to customizing with AutoCAD Architecture, then you should sign up to attend. Click here to register.
We also hold other sessions, in English, Chinese and Japanese. For a full list of scheduled webcasts click here

SANDEEP KUMAR B
Operations Specialist
Autodesk Developer Network
Autodesk, Inc.
Re: AutoCAD Architectu re .NET API – September 02nd, 2010
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Has this webcast (and others as well) been recorded? I'm interested in finding out more about the AutoCAD Architecture .NET API...
Regards,
Matthijs ter Woord
Re: AutoCAD Architectu re .NET API – September 02nd, 2010
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Hi Matthijs,
We have posted the webcast recording at: http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_we
Regards,

SANDEEP KUMAR B
Operations Specialist
Autodesk Developer Network
Autodesk, Inc.
