AU 2004 seems like a long time ago, but it was the first year in which I presented at Autodesk University and I was a nervous wreck; still even Today I would classify myself as a nervous speaker. The perfectionist in me almost did me in at AU 2004, as some know I drove to Kinko's hours before I had to present to fix a problem with my handouts. After being quoted one price, and then being told something that was well double the quoted price reality settled in and the mistake would remain; I don't even know if anyone even saw the mistake or cared it was in there. Rather than take a taxi back, I decided to hoof it back barely making it in time to get a different change in shirt as it was more than 4+ miles back (it is hard to gauge distance in Las Vegas at times).
Based on the way I was feeling up to and after the presentation at AU 2004, I figured I would be one and done. I guess I couldn't have been further wrong, as I have had the privilege to present every year since AU 2004 and impact the way people utilize the AutoCAD program. AU 2020 marked the 17th different AU I presented at and all of those have been over consecutive years. Below is a list of the sessions I have presented over the years:
Note: Session handouts and files from AU 2004 through AU 2010 can be found on the AUGI website.
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- CM6186-L: AutoCAD Customization Boot Camp: Basics (No Experience Required)
- CM6188-L: AutoCAD Customization Boot Camp: Beyond the Basics
- SD6751: AutoLISP: The 21 Frequently Overlooked and Forgotten Functions
- SD6148: Sparring with ObjectARX® Round 1: Learning the Ropes
- SD6174-L: Sparring with ObjectARX® Round 2: Stepping into the Ring
- SD5147: AutoCAD APIs: Meet the Experts
- 2013
- AC1542-L: Autodesk® AutoCAD® Customization Boot Camp No Experience Required
- CM1560-L & CM3911-L: Introduction to Visual Basic® for Applications for Autodesk® AutoCAD®
- DV1543: Going on a Bug Hunt Debugging and Handling Errors in AutoLISP®
- DV1558-R: A Venture Down the Rabbit Hole Getting Started with Programming in Autodesk® AutoCAD®
- DV1338: AutoCAD APIs: Meet the Experts
- 2012
- AC2075-L & AC6891-L: AutoCAD Customization Boot Camp No Experience Required
- CP2071: Plotting and Publishing Drawings with .NET
- 2011
- AC417-4: AutoCAD Customization Boot Camp - No Experience Required
- CP417-7: Leveraging ActiveX® Libraries with AutoLISP®
- CP4164-L: ObjectARX® for Beginners An Introduction
- 2010
- CP231-3: Bridging the Gap, Extending AutoLISP with VB.NET
- CP330-4L & CP336-1L: From Open Paren to Closed Paren Basics of AutoLISP in 60 Minutes
- CP416-5U & CP422-3U: Transition Your VBA Development to VB.NET
- CP433-4: Managing CAD Standards with VB.NET
- 2009
- CP114-3L: Going From VBA to VB.NET in 90 Minutes
- CP308-1L: Working with Actions and the Action Recorder
- CP318-4: Taking a Look at the Sheet Set Object With VB.NET
- 2008
- CP201-1L & CP205-4L: Working with Actions and the AutoCAD® Action Recorder
- 2007
- CP315-2: Digging Deep into the ActiveX API
- GD311-2P: Using Autodesk VIZ or Autodesk 3ds Max with AutoCAD 3D Models
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
If you have any areas of the AutoCAD APIs you would like to see improved in the developer documentation, covered in a future AU session, or written about in a blog article let me know.
Want to present at the next AU? Head on over to the AU website: https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/
Updated 12/3/2019: Added 2018 and 2019 sessions.
Updated 11/25/2020: Added 2020 sessions and inverted the order of latest to oldest. I have now presented 56 sessions (29 unique sessions) over 17 years.
Sincerely,
Lee
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