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vb6, visual studio, express, vb.net, Windows Vista ?

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12-09-2006
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Group,
I've seen a lot of messages recently talking about VB, Express tools, Visual
Studios, Vb.net, and Windows Vista? replacing VBA?
I currently work only in vba (about two years) for my routines but want to
be ready in case this should change. I work mainly in AutoCAD and Land
Desktop and soon Civil 3D.
This all seems a little confusing if you not a programmer. Can someone
explain what the differences are or what direction might be best if I want
to be able to continue to create new or update existing routines for my work
as a civil designer. Also If I were to purchase one of the stand alone
programming packages which of those would be best if my focus would be
talking to AutoCAD as an end result. Additionally can any of the stand alone
routines have the ability to import existing vba routine code.
Any insight is appreciated, Have a great day
John Coon
I've seen a lot of messages recently talking about VB, Express tools, Visual
Studios, Vb.net, and Windows Vista? replacing VBA?
I currently work only in vba (about two years) for my routines but want to
be ready in case this should change. I work mainly in AutoCAD and Land
Desktop and soon Civil 3D.
This all seems a little confusing if you not a programmer. Can someone
explain what the differences are or what direction might be best if I want
to be able to continue to create new or update existing routines for my work
as a civil designer. Also If I were to purchase one of the stand alone
programming packages which of those would be best if my focus would be
talking to AutoCAD as an end result. Additionally can any of the stand alone
routines have the ability to import existing vba routine code.
Any insight is appreciated, Have a great day
John Coon