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No more VBA in 2010? What do us utility programming drafters do?

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06-17-2009
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It appears that as of 2010 AutoCAD will no longer have VBA. I can download it separately, but it doesn't sound like AutoCAD will be returning to VBA, so I am only delaying the inevitability of VBA programs that no longer work. I took a look at VB.net converting and it is different enough to give me an immediate headache. It seems to be an external programming language designed more for full time programmers than VBA was. I'm a drafter who also knows how to program in AutoLISP and VBA and write the occasional utility program, but not all that often. I am not sure how to proceed here.
As long as I'm on the subject, what happend to Visual Basic? Did it become VB.net? Will drafters with a little programming knowhow be limited to trying to squeeze out as much as they can from AutoLISP?
There have to be other drafters like myself running into the same problem, so any advice that people more familiar with these changes would be very helpful. I'm not sure that taking a bunch of classes on VB.net so that I can write one routine a year that is only appreciated by drafters would fly.
As long as I'm on the subject, what happend to Visual Basic? Did it become VB.net? Will drafters with a little programming knowhow be limited to trying to squeeze out as much as they can from AutoLISP?
There have to be other drafters like myself running into the same problem, so any advice that people more familiar with these changes would be very helpful. I'm not sure that taking a bunch of classes on VB.net so that I can write one routine a year that is only appreciated by drafters would fly.