What are the best sources for getting started in VB.NET?
I currently program in LISP and VBA.
I'm looking for books, references and examples.
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What are the best sources for getting started in VB.NET?
I currently program in LISP and VBA.
I'm looking for books, references and examples.
Before starting coding acad, you will need to get familiar with .Net. I've found the samples at VB at the Movies helpful. MSDN also has some online books, one on upgrading from vb6 and one in general. There's a lot of webcasts you can learn from as well.
After that, you can go to acad developer center and download the arx sdk and NET samples.
Kean Walmsley has posted some DevTech videos on Introductions to some of their api's.
ADN training courses schedule. Some classes are webcasts. The ones that have already been done have download links on the right column.
API documentation Download the Object arx docs, they provide the helpfiles you need. Then download the NET labs for some sample code.
This video helps a ton...amazing!
I will pass this on to my...buddy...right...my buddy who is having trouble with the .NET api.
Thanks for the links Ed.
Ben
Book: The .NET languages; a quick translation guide by Brian BischofOriginally Posted by james.styer.130310
[includes VB and C# side by side]
Available remaindered from http://www.hamiltonbook.com/hamiltonbook.storefront. I think I paid $3.98 for it. Might be sold out.
A couple of blogs definitely worth a mention / read, if interested in .NET...
Through the Interface
Bobby C. Jones
I can not access the above link. Can anybody please check whether it's working fine ? I don't want to miss that blog for any reason .Originally Posted by Mike.Perry