Through the Interface turned 5 yesterday (I only realised late last night, as it was a Sunday).
To celebrate this milestone, I’ve had a look in Google Analytics to determine the 20 most-visited posts over the last five years (or at least since records began – we’ve been collecting data with our current GA tracking since mid-2008). This only measures posts that have been found directly from an external link or a web search – it doesn’t track popularity of posts read via the main page, for instance.
- AutoCAD 2008 – 64-bit application migration
- Getting started with AutoCAD and .NET
- Automatic loading of .NET modules
- The New RibbonBar API in AutoCAD 2009
- Techniques for calling AutoCAD commands programmatically
- Adding XData to AutoCAD entities using .NET
- Calling AutoCAD commands from .NET
- Import blocks from an external DWG file using .NET
- Embedding AutoCAD 2009 in a standalone dialog
- A new project wizard for AutoCAD .NET development
- DevTV: AutoCAD VBA to .NET Migration Basics
- Accessing DWG files not open in the AutoCAD editor using .NET
- Getting the ObjectARX Wizard to work with Visual Studio Express editions
- Creating an AutoCAD polyline from an exploded region using .NET
- Creating a complex AutoCAD linetype containing text using .NET
- AutoCAD 2008 - new .NET samples
- Creating a partial CUI file using .NET and loading it inside AutoCAD
- DevTV: Introductory recordings on Autodesk APIs
- An interview with John Walker - Part 1
- New APIs in AutoCAD 2009
And here are my own favourite posts – just looking at it in terms of the fun I had working on them. :-)
- Turtle fractals in AutoCAD using .NET - Part 6
- Importing and pixelizing images inside AutoCAD using F#
- My various Kinect-related posts
- Jigging an AutoCAD solid using IronPython and .NET
- Importing Photosynth point clouds into AutoCAD 2011 – Part 4
Thanks for all your support over the last half-decade. Please keep the feedback and comments coming!