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C# Samples

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MIKEFETTKETHER4651
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C# Samples

For the last couple of months I have been trying to learn C#.  It has not been easy but I’m slowly getting the hang of it.  Now I’m working on trying to migrate over to writing C# for Revit.  I have found a couple different samples but I’m looking for more.  Can anyone point me to a site that has lots of examples and maybe even more training videos, tutorials and/or workbooks?  Thanks

 

michael_fett

Revit 2015

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Hi Mike,

 

Please start here:

 

http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/about-the-author.html#2

 

Work through the My First Revit Plugin and DevTV tutorials first.

 

They provide exactly what you need fast and efficiently.

 

Have fun!

 

Cheers,

 

Jeremy



Jeremy Tammik
Developer Technical Services
Autodesk Developer Network, ADN Open
The Building Coder

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kwhite
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I also recommend looking at the Udemy (udemy.com) site.  Harry Mattison's class "Learn to program the Revit API by Boost Your BIM" and his blog site is very helpful.  There are a lot of reference sites out there.  The more you dive into the Revit API and perform searches using Google or any other preferred search engine, you will discover the multitude of resources available.

 

Also, without really needed to write this out, Jeremy Tammik's blog "The Building Coder" at http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/ is the most often the first source of my search for additional information.  

 

I also have found the help wiki to be very informative.  For Revit 2015 the wiki help is located at http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2015/ENU/ for english.  At this link you will see a Developers area in the navigation tree.  Give that a peek as well.

 

Good luck with your C# endeavor.  It can be frustrating in the beginning, but very fulfilling once you get some momentum going.

 

Keith

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