Get ahold of the labs done by adesk, they walk through the basics.
You really need to get familiar with two things: the vb.net or c# language, and the .net API for autocad.
Those are two huge learning curves for someone who has not done classic VB6 before, so get ready.
Also check out the .net class handout from this year's AU, they will be available online soon.
I think you could spend five years getting up to speed on .net, it just keeps expanding as you get into it.
velasquez <>
|>Hi,
|>I always worked with LISP (Visual LISP), now I know that need to learn.NET to create the interfaces of my programs.
|>Which the easiest road VB.NET or...?
|>
|>Thanks
James Maeding
Civil Engineer and Programmer
jmaeding - athunsaker - com