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<Ethiel> wrote in messageGood
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morning. Is there any book which teachs me how to programming autocad in
visual C#?.
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<Ethiel> wrote in messageThanks
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for reply. I think that there is a specified book for VC# and autocad. I'm
going to start reading. :D.
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"Paul Richardson" <prichardson<lastpoint> wrote in message
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As soon as there is one worth reading we'll all
know about it... Just keep reading here for now and
realize the curve is shorter than you think as
long as you' ve taken the time to learn the .net framework
and the language you've choosen.
Also check out the videos and tutorials from
Autodesk. Fenton Webb has a video on 'intro to autocad .net'.
I've only watched the beginning and most was in
VB but this doesn't matter as the concepts are the same
in c#. I assume he goes between c# and vb through
out (just squint your eyes on the vb stuff and the pain
goes away...:))
href="http://download.autodesk.com/media/adn/DevTV_Introduction_to_AutoCAD._NET_Programming/">htt...
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<Ethiel> wrote in messageThanks
href="news:6094122@discussion.autodesk.com">news:6094122@discussion.autodesk.com...
for reply. I think that there is a specified book for VC# and autocad. I'm
going to start reading. :D.
See also http://www.acadnetwork.com
Stephen Preton from Autodesk Developer Technical Services Team (DevTech) wrote this:
AutoCAD-NET-Developers-Guide.pdf, 541 pages
Starts with Visual Studio, Covers both C# and VB.NET for AutoCAD 2010
I have seen the AutoCAD-NET-Developers-Guide.pdf on Scribd, but from what I can tell, it is exactly the same as the Online Developers guide found here:
http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2010/ENU/AutoCAD%20.NET%20Developer's%20Guide/index.html
I don't think so. I can't show you the contents because i am not a lawyer. Maybe Stephen Preton can comment.
It's a nice addition to the ebook VBNetForAutoCAD2010.PDF from if you want to learn c# too.
Also C# 4.0 in a Nutshell The Definitive Reference.pdf is very usefull.
After reading -- and understanding -- these books i was able to understand the discussions of the pro's in this forum and in
http://www.theswamp.org/ and in http://www.acadnetwork.com/
in particular the understanding of LINQ is very usefull.
So if it is not the same as the AutoCAD .NET Developer's Guide, where can we find this new book for purchase???
I would be very interested!
it's not new, sept 2009, and it describes AutoCAD 2010 and VS 2008
See the contents here
http://www.scribd.com/doc/19381092/AutoCAD-NET-Developers-Guide
Download this complete book costs only $5.
Hi, all...
there are somegood books on autocad .net out there.
VB.NET for AutoCAD 2010 by Jerry Winters (vbcad.com)
Is a good book
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