AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Interesting Developments: How I Learned to Create Autodesk Add-Ins in 3 Months

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Magician's white rabbit in a black hat. AutoCAD recorded class. Learn to create Autodesk add-ins in 3 months.

Sure. Simple. Why not? Start with some Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and LISP programming knowledge. And in a few months, presto-chango: Teach yourself to create professional add-ins for three or four Autodesk® products, including AutoCAD® software. I’m sure it happens all the time. But if you’d like a little help—including some very useful takeaway example code—sit in on this very popular AutoCAD recorded class from Autodesk University 2015.

Recorded and available here in its entirety, with handouts:

How I Learned to Create Add-ins for AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, and Inventor in 3 Months

Magician's white rabbit in a black hat. AutoCAD recorded class. Learn to create Autodesk add-ins in 3 months.

Pull a rabbit out of your … hat.

AU 2015 recorded AutoCAD classes: The Adventure Continues….

This is the tenth in a series of shout-outs to Autodesk University 2015 Online Learning. Earlier in the tour, I pointed you to…

AU 2015 recorded AutoCAD classes: The Developer Mini-Series….

And this is the fourth in a mini-series of developer-favorite recorded classes from Autodesk University 2015.

Next up: AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Interesting Developments: Exploring Entity Framework for AutoCAD Development



Leslie Feldman

Leslie is fanning the glowing embers of the AutoCAD Blog into a raging (yet carefully managed!) bonfire, bringing light and warmth to AutoCAD customers wherever they're huddled. He has been writing, editing, helping design, and managing the production of high-tech marketing communications—everything from party invitations, web banners, and tweets to annual reports, white papers, and animated videos—for longer than he cares to admit. So don't ask. Leslie is thrilled to be back in the Autodesk saddle after 14 years spent wandering the desolate, non-Autodesk high-tech landscape.

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