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Do any Autodesk programmers ever come here?

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Anonymous
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Do any Autodesk programmers ever come here?

Seems like definative answers are pretty rare in this NG.
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Anonymous
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Perhaps because it's hard to give a single "right" answer without knowing
all the circumstances. Even then, there often isn't a definative answer.

Should I use C# or VB.NET? VBA or LISP? The .NET wrapper APIs or unmanaged
ObjectARX?

Dan

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Seems like definative answers are pretty rare in this NG.
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Anonymous
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J. Daniel Smith wrote:
> Perhaps because it's hard to give a single "right" answer without knowing
> all the circumstances. Even then, there often isn't a definative answer.
>
> Should I use C# or VB.NET? VBA or LISP? The .NET wrapper APIs or unmanaged
> ObjectARX?
>
> Dan

One would hope an answer from those who created the package in the first place would be more definative
than an answer from one of us plebes.
The real truth is, there is no spoon.
Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

But while your here, maybe you could offer an opinion on my above questions concerning tables
and the color combo box? (C#)
Perry
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Anonymous
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perry wrote:
> But while your here, maybe you could offer an opinion on my above questions concerning tables
> and the color combo box? (C#)
> Perry
Well, this was certainly a valuable exchange.
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Anonymous
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You can get answers from the people who built
the software by joining ADN.

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"perry" wrote in message news:5232040@discussion.autodesk.com...
J. Daniel Smith wrote:
> Perhaps because it's hard to give a single "right" answer without knowing
> all the circumstances. Even then, there often isn't a definative answer.
>
> Should I use C# or VB.NET? VBA or LISP? The .NET wrapper APIs or unmanaged
> ObjectARX?
>
> Dan

One would hope an answer from those who created the package in the first place would be more definative
than an answer from one of us plebes.
The real truth is, there is no spoon.
Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Tony Tanzillo wrote:
> You can get answers from the people who built
> the software by joining ADN.
>
I cant afford to join ADN, otherwise I would.

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