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The Ultimate Hands-on Lab to Get Started with the View and Data API

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Description

Are you wondering where to begin with the View and Data API? Does your firm currently use a myriad of software systems for conceptual design and marketing proposals? Do you need to collaborate with multiple stakeholders virtually anytime and anywhere? If so, this session is for you. During this hands-on lab we will dig into the tools and explore tips and techniques that will enable you to get up and running with the View and Data API. Basic programming knowledge is required, but web-programming skills are not required. By the end of the lab you will have implemented your first View and Data web application and web server.

Key Learnings

  • Discover the View and Data API
  • Learn how to set up and deploy a web server in a minute
  • Learn how to view and share models and metadata from virtually any file format to a unique web-enabled format
  • Learn how to customize the web viewer

Speakers

  • Avatar for Cyrille Fauvel
    Cyrille Fauvel
    Cyrille Fauvel got his first computer when he was 12 years old, and as he had no money left to buy software, he started writing code in assembly code. A few years later, he wrote code in Basic, Pascal, C, C++, and so on, and he’s still doing that. He’s been with Autodesk, Inc., since 1993, joining the company to work on AutoCAD software originally. He’s passionate about technology and computers. At Autodesk he’s worked in various roles, from the design side to manufacturing and finally to games and films. He is now an evangelist for the Forge API (application programming interface) and web services, and he has a desire to deliver the most effective creative solutions to partners using these APIs and web services.
  • Philippe Leefsma
    I write JavaScript for the future 3D World Wide Web, A.K.A Autodesk forge Platform.
  • Avatar for Jeremy Tammik
    Jeremy Tammik
    Jeremy is The Building Coder. He works with the Forge Partner Development team on Autodesk APIs and web services, providing developer support, training, conferences, presentations, and blogging on the Revit API and cloud and mobile technologies. Jeremy is a prolific author and passionate about cooperation and sharing. Jeremy graduated with degrees in mathematics and physics, worked as a teacher and translator of both computer and human languages and as a C++ programmer on early GUI and multitasking projects. Jeremy is fluent in six European languages, vegetarian, has four kids, three grandchildren, loves cooking, climbing, hiking, sports, nature, literature, adventure, survival, problem solving and challenges of all kinds.