Description
Principaux enseignements
- Understand Forge workflows and learn how to take advantage of them
- Learn how to deploy an offline (or balanced) solution using the Forge Viewer
- Learn how to develop new tools and processes around Forge
- Learn how to consume data from different sources and assemble them in a desirable context
Intervenants
- Michael PontiMichael graduated from the British Columbia Institute of Technology with a Diploma of Technology, CAD/CAM and in 2002, earned his Bachelor of Technology in Computer Systems. He has over 30 years of experience working in engineering and manufacturing firms, specializing in management of Autodesk and other engineering tools. Always seeking to maximize the benefits of Autodesk tools for users, he began his career writing software to automate user tasks and moving data from CAD to ERP and back, and then distributing CAD data on demand to downstream users. He has extensive experience developing business systems and solutions in and out of engineering, on desktop, web and mobile. As a developer of custom Inventor, AutoCAD and Vault add-ins, he has published numerous apps in the Autodesk Store and Microsoft Store. He is committed to supporting the developer community and presents on software development topics at local meetups.
- Michael BealeMichael Beale is a Senior Developer Consultant since July 2017 for the Autodesk Developer Network and Forge Development Partner Program. Before joining the Forge Platform Team, Michael worked on Autodesk Homestyler, Cloud Rendering, Stereo Panorama Service (pano.autodesk.com) and A360 Interactive Cloud Renderer before working on the ‘Forge Viewer’ and Viewing APIs. Twitter: @micbeale Blog: https://aps.autodesk.com/author/michael-beale
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