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
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…
- Week 1: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Three fast-paced AutoCAD classes (three classes)
- Week 2: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: AutoCAD Customization Boot Camps (two classes)
- Week 3: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: What’s New, What’s Next (two classes)
- Week 4: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: AutoCAD Secrets Exposed!
- Week 5: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Palling Around with Tool Palettes (two classes)
- Week 6: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: The Most Dynamic Class on the Block
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.
- Week 7: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Interesting Developments: 1: .NET Code + AutoCAD I/O
- Week 8: Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Interesting Developments: Introducing AutoCAD.IO V2
- Week 9: Autodesk University AutoCAD Recorded Classes: Interesting Developments: SQL Server Data + .NET Add-Ins