Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Hands on Revit API Training Workshops

Updated July 6, 2012!


I've got some good news for those of you interested in learning the Revit API. I will be conducting a series of hands-on workshops at the CASE office in New York (401 Broadway). These workshops will max out at ten (10) attendees. You will leave this workshop capable of developing your own add-ins.

Content will be tailored for beginner programmers that have familiarity with Revit. If you are a designer or support designers and have some sort need to learn BIM automation, this workshop is for you.

MacBook Airs loaded with all necessary software will be provided for your use during the workshops... just show up and be ready to learn!


View


Hardware
MacBook Airs
.NET

When?

Look for an official announcement later this month with the first workshop being held some time in August.

Length of Workshop?

We anticipate the workshop running 4 days with each session day running six hours with an hour long break in the middle (9am to 4pm).

Talent Assumptions / Prerequisites

  • Attendees will have basic knowledge of the Revit platform
  • Attendees have at least hear of the Revit API and have heard of the Microsoft .NET Framework

Programming Languages Used in Workshop

  • C# and VB.NET

Cost?

The cost for the workshops is yet to be determined. Stay tuned for announcements from the www.case-inc.com site.

Want to Reserve a Spot Now?

  • Leave a comment at the bottom with your name
  • DM or @ me on Twitter: AYBABTM

6 comments:

Erik said...

Hang out with the Case crew, work on a MacBook Air. Learn to build Revit apps.... Man, if only NY wasn't so far away and so dern expensive. They let you sleep on benches in the park still?

Unknown said...

I would attend an evening section if offered, for example two weeks Monday-Thursday 6-9pm.

Unknown said...

I would like to reserve a spot; I will keep you informed of my schedule.

Tim Hobbs said...

I am very interested in attending this. Please keep me informed.

Anonymous said...

How does Revit feel on a Macbook Air, or was it just the Development IDE?

Don said...

The Air's run small models just fine. We have them configured to run Windows 7 via Bootcamp, so the system resources are not handling dual OS in parallel like some dual boot systems.

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.