Save 15% on your ticket to Autodesk DevCon 2023 in San Francisco (Sept. 6-7)!

Save 15% on your ticket to Autodesk DevCon 2023 in San Francisco (Sept. 6-7)!

julia_eremeeva_brun
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Save 15% on your ticket to Autodesk DevCon 2023 in San Francisco (Sept. 6-7)!

julia_eremeeva_brun
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Get inspired and learn about the latest API updates at Autodesk DevCon 2023 in San Franciso, CA, on September 6-7.

 

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Autodesk DevCon 2023 (Autodesk Developer Conference) is a great opportunity for you and your team to learn more about leading-edge technology from Autodesk experts, network with other developers and business leaders, and see how our desktop APIs and cloud-based Autodesk Platform Services (formerly Forge) can power your company's growth and digital transformation.

 

A few featured classes at DevCon 2023: 

  • MFG Data Model
  • Autodesk Inventor: Connecting to the Cloud
  • Configurators basics (Design Automation - in Inventor context)
  • Data Exchange Overview 
  • Developer Experience Roadmap
  • App Store: Opportunities and Best Practices

View detailed agenda here

 

Whether you are a software developer, product manager, or CTO, Autodesk DevCon is the place to be!

Space is limited, make sure you register today and save 15% on your ticket! 

 

Register now

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JelteDeJong
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@julia_eremeeva_brun I can not come, I really wish I could. Anyway, I did have a look at the breakout sessions. I did see that there is a room all day reserved for feedback. I have some questions/crazy thoughts that I would like to talk about.

  • when will Inventor API start using .net core?
  • if I want to use APS (.net core) I write c# code on my server but for fusion add-ins, I need Python or C++. I want to use C#  all the way. 
  • Can we get 1 API that works for Inventor and Fusion? There is a lot of overlap in functionality.  Like: 1 dll with API interfaces and 2 dll's with implementations for Inventor and Fusion. It would be cool if I create an add-in that could work on Inventor and Fusion.

If anyone in the feedback room is bored I would like a reaction 😉

 

Jelte de Jong
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julia_eremeeva_brun
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Thanks for the feedback! I forwarded this to our product team and will bring it up at DevCon. Expect to hear back from me in September 😊