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AutoCAD .NET: Developing a User Interface – September 16th, 2008

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Sandeep.Kumar
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AutoCAD .NET: Developing a User Interface – September 16th, 2008

We are holding a Webcast API training session called "AutoCAD .NET: Developing a User Interface" on September 16th, 2008.

This webcast will show how to integrate your application's user interface into the AutoCAD look and feel. We’ll show you how to work with .NET Forms, create your own palettes, issues surrounding .NET UI development on AutoCAD and implement Event handling so your interface can respond to actions initiated by the user. We will also talk about freely available .NET controls that the AutoCAD .NET API provides and how to use them.

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, then you should sign up to attend. Click http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?id=10417086&siteID=123112&cname=AutoCAD%20.NET:%20Developing%20a%20User%20Interface,%20Webcast,%20Sep%2016%202008,%204000 to register.

We also hold other sessions, in English, Chinese and Japanese. For a full list of scheduled webcasts click http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_sched.php


SANDEEP KUMAR B
Manager, Forge Sales Operations
Developer Advocacy and Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Sandeep.Kumar

Hi Sandeep,

These classes end up in the middle of the night in Australia. Will it
be possible to download the session later?


Regards


Laurie Comerford

Sandeep Kumar wrote:
> We are holding a Webcast API training session called "AutoCAD .NET: Developing a User Interface" on September 16th, 2008.
>
> This webcast will show how to integrate your application's user interface into the AutoCAD look and feel. We’ll show you how to work with .NET Forms, create your own palettes, issues surrounding .NET UI development on AutoCAD and implement Event handling so your interface can respond to actions initiated by the user. We will also talk about freely available .NET controls that the AutoCAD .NET API provides and how to use them.
>
> 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, then you should sign up to attend. Click http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?id=10417086&siteID=123112&cname=AutoCAD%20.NET:%20Developing%20a%20User%20Interface,%20Webcast,%20Sep%2016%202008,%204000 to register.
>
> We also hold other sessions, in English, Chinese and Japanese. For a full list of scheduled webcasts click http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_sched.php
Message 3 of 7

Hi Laurie,

It is likely that the webcast will be recorded and it will be made available at http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_sched.php, for downloading.

Regards, Sandeep


SANDEEP KUMAR B
Manager, Forge Sales Operations
Developer Advocacy and Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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paszt
in reply to: Sandeep.Kumar

There's a typo in the URL (included the comma at the end).
Here's the link: http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_sched.php
Message 5 of 7

Hi Laurie,

It is likely that webcast was recorded and it would take of couple weeks to get posted at http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_sched.php

Regards,
Sandeep


SANDEEP KUMAR B
Manager, Forge Sales Operations
Developer Advocacy and Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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ReneRam
in reply to: Sandeep.Kumar

I followed the webcast; will the code and speaker e-mail be available?
Regards
René
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kelcyo
in reply to: Sandeep.Kumar

Hi,
When this movie will be available for download.

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