Putting that in context a bit: the .NET wrappers for ObjectARX more-or-less
assume you're familiar with using ObjectARX from C++. The .NET wrappers
aren't necessarily designed for someone coming from VBA, rather the intent
is .NET-style interface to traditional ObjectARX.
Much of the fairly extensive documentation on ObjectARX programming with C++
applies to the .NET wrappers as well. Perhaps the most significant
differences are: 1) you can't create custom objects in .NET and 2) generally
things are a bit easier in .NET compared to native C++.
Dan
"perry"
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GStevens wrote:
> Hello everyone. I'm new to ObjectARX .NET but I already did some works
> about AutoCAD customizations using VBA. Now I want to migrate into
> ObjectARX .NET using C#. I know C#, just want to get a good start
> familiarizing myself into ObjectARX .NET. So i'm asking your help to give
> me your recommendations what is a good book to study ObjectARX .NET
> programming.
Thats easy. There is none. And the examples are not the best either.