My vision for PyAcad.NET was first and foremost the thin C#/IronPython Wrapper followed by a pure python library for making it easy to work with the .NET API. For example if one wanted to draw a circle like I posted previously all they would need to do was something like:
import pyacad
pyacad.geo.draw_circle((5.55, 6.21, 0), (100,100,0))
Ah! I see, so in the end it will be a simple interface to the more complex .NET API.
It’s a great idea.
As far as Bricscad goes, I have only wrapped the 100 or so SDS functions, ie , entget, entmake…
I have started wrapping the DRX geometry classes as they seemed to be the best place to start. It’s a big API so it might take a while
so com and sds are the only choice now