Both the AEC and Manufacturing DevCamp 2012 material is now publicly available.
The top-level node provides access to the overviews and the five main tracks, i.e.
- Revit Beginner
- Revit Advanced
- Infrastructure
- Cloud/Mobile and Other
- Business
For completeness' sake, here is the list of are the Revit beginner sessions:
These are the Revit advanced topics:
I presented some details from a number of the advanced Revit API session in my reports from DevCamp day one and DevCamp day two.
In conjunction with the getting started material available from the Revit developer centre, this material just about touches on all important aspects of the Revit API.
Please note that the material is still not completely finalised. Some items will still be updated. The location specified above is only temporary and will change, so don't use it for any long-term links, or be ready to update thm once the final archival location is in place.
Addendum: Here is a pointer to the finalised AEC DevCamp 2012 material download.
ARCxl Detail Library
I am normally not very concerned about Revit content, although that aspect is often of equal or greater importance than the API.
Here is a little item that happened to catch my attention anyway:
A library of non-proprietary generic construction details containing over 120,000 entries in native Revit, DWG and PDF file formats is now publicly available. It was built in 2008-2009 to an agreed set of standards within a single office, providing consistency throughout. The library also includes over 1,000 Revit components to modify the details. Being provided in RFA, RFT and DWG format, the details and components can easily be modified.
Thank you very much for your comments on our website, ARCxl.com. I'm a software developer and have been with this project since we decided to "make it happen" several years ago.
One of our original ideas was to build a Revit add-in to download details from a web service directly within Revit itself, based on a set of selection criteria. Although we ultimately chose a different direction, I found myself on your blog many, many times while exploring the Revit API for this original concept.
So thanks for providing a great resource for Revit coders, and thanks again for mentioning us!
Posted by: Shelly Skeens | June 19, 2012 at 15:32
Dear Shelly,
Thank you very much for your appreciation. It is my pleasure entirely.
Above all, thank *you* for providing this material in the first place.
Cheers, Jeremy.
Posted by: Jeremy Tammik | June 20, 2012 at 09:28