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07-17-2008
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I am a self made Cad Manager for a small civil engineering firm. I am
startng to see the need to learn programming as I think it would be easier
to make tools to do what the users need rather than train them to do it
themselves.
Currently we are using Land Desktop 2004 and are possibly going to be using
Microstation based products as well. The question is should I learn .net or
vba? As far as I know Land Desktp 2004 was developed prior to .net so I
don't know if .net would benefit us at this time. I also don't know whether
Miscrostatoin supports it in it's current incarnation, although I am not so
concerened about programming for Microstation at this point. We are not
planning to upgrade to newer ACAD versions for the near future. My goal is
to improve our efficiency within a few months by implementing some basic
custom tools. So where should I apply my efforts? If I did learnVBA would it
be of any value when we migrate to .net apps?
TIA
Neil
startng to see the need to learn programming as I think it would be easier
to make tools to do what the users need rather than train them to do it
themselves.
Currently we are using Land Desktop 2004 and are possibly going to be using
Microstation based products as well. The question is should I learn .net or
vba? As far as I know Land Desktp 2004 was developed prior to .net so I
don't know if .net would benefit us at this time. I also don't know whether
Miscrostatoin supports it in it's current incarnation, although I am not so
concerened about programming for Microstation at this point. We are not
planning to upgrade to newer ACAD versions for the near future. My goal is
to improve our efficiency within a few months by implementing some basic
custom tools. So where should I apply my efforts? If I did learnVBA would it
be of any value when we migrate to .net apps?
TIA
Neil