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new to vb.net

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just hoping if anyone can give me advice on where to start.
i have no programming experience, so i am really starting from my abc''s here.
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Hi there,
do a search for this book:
".NET-Developers-Guide.pdf"
It's very good as a learning aid. I'm still
a n00b and I found it very useful.

Here are some good links too:
http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2010/ENU/AutoCAD%20.NET%20Developer%27s%20Guide/index.html
http://through-the-interface.typepad.com/

There is also a good video here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=1911627

And good luck 😄

Cheers Martin
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/beginner

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http://www.caddzone.com

AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD
Supporting AutoCAD 2000 through 2011

http://www.acadxtabs.com

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wrote in message news:[email protected]...
just hoping if anyone can give me advice on where to start.
i have no programming experience, so i am really starting from my abc''s here.
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If the OP has no programming experience at all,
which is what his post suggests, then this would
be somewhat premature. The .NET Developers
Guide presumes the reader already has some
basic programming skills.

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http://www.caddzone.com

AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD
Supporting AutoCAD 2000 through 2011

http://www.acadxtabs.com

Email: string.Format("{0}@{1}.com", "tonyt", "caddzone");

wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Hi there,
do a search for this book:
".NET-Developers-Guide.pdf"
It's very good as a learning aid. I'm still
a n00b and I found it very useful.

Here are some good links too:
http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2010/ENU/AutoCAD%20.NET%20Developer%27s%20Guide/index.html
http://through-the-interface.typepad.com/

There is also a good video here:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=1911627

And good luck 😄

Cheers Martin
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Anonymous
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The links I have posted have helped me loads,
that includes starting off from scratch. In fact,
the video (by Fenton Webb) that I mention is
what is responsible for me starting to learn
vb.net after many a false start.
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I've also had good success with Jerry Winter's book VB.Net for AutoCAD. The
2010 version was just released.

wrote in message news:[email protected]...
just hoping if anyone can give me advice on where to start.
i have no programming experience, so i am really starting from my abc''s
here.
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Anonymous
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Yeah I have his old one, and the new one. I found them very helpful.
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Anonymous
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Highly recommend taking this path. Get the basics nailed first.
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