That's encouraging. Having now fully competed my basic c++ training, and now looking to VisualC++/.Net, and accessing Autocad. It seems that there is little easly attainable information on the subjects for C++ and mostly C# and VB support.
I relised you guys recommend C# then go to C++, But should the efforts for my C++ now be halted and focus on C# instead?
If not what would you recommend for references and learning material.
Currently got my hands on :
C++ Beginner Guide
C++ Complete Reference - 4th edition
C++ For Dummies
Teach_Yourself_Visual_C++_6_in_21_days
Have grabed a few 'C++" tutorials from autocad but they all seem to be C# & Vb and have C++ mentions
Regards
Flower Interesting, I have found that there is more information on ARX than on .NET, at least this was the case when I made the switch. There are a couple of books, and the ARX SDK has lots of examples. FYI,once you get a handle on the API, you can easily jump between C++ C++/CLI and C#.
If you need help getting started with ARX, you can find me over at TheSwamp.org in the ARX area Keep your efforts on C++ - at the end it is much easier (well after spending about 7 years)
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