TheSwamp
Code Red => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => Topic started by: It's Alive! on October 14, 2008, 07:02:40 AM
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Free AutoCAD programming webcast, something you might be interested in
http://through-the-interface.typepad.com/through_the_interface/2008/10/free-autocad-pr.html
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Thanks Daniel,
Good way to get your feet wet with NET you think?
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Thanks Daniel,
Good way to get your feet wet with NET you think?
Absolutely
This is what got me started with .NET. (making forms for my lisp applications).
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Thanks Daniel,
Good way to get your feet wet with NET you think?
Just jump in Alan. I did, and the water is fine. A lot of smart people frequent here, so there is always going to be help when you're stuck.
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Alan,
Go for it !
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So that would eliminate the need for ODCL?
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No, I don’t think so, I would call it another tool in the tool box, unless the end goal is to move entirely to .NET.
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So that would eliminate the need for ODCL?
I imagine for most lispers, using OpenDCL is (much) easier than using .NET languages to create GUI.
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Can it work with/create commands for the CLUI?
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CLUI? What is this?
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CLUI = Customisation Lacking User Input
Similar to CUI, but slightly different..... :lmao: :lmao:
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Can it work with/create commands for the CLUI?
Do you mean 'Command Line User Interface' , or is that a misspelled CUI ??
the answer is 'yes' and 'sortof'.
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So that would eliminate the need for ODCL?
I imagine for most lispers, using OpenDCL is (much) easier than using .NET languages to create GUI.
I agree Kelie. VLisp and OpenDCL take some beating for customisation.
As great as NET (c#) is, anyone who expects to start producing productive tools immediately will be in for a sad time ... BUT, I still believe C# and F# are the the tools of the future and well worth starting to learn now.
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Can it work with/create commands for the CLUI?
Do you mean 'Command Line User Interface' , or is that a misspelled CUI ??
the answer is 'yes' and 'sortof'.
Kerry wins first prize, "Command Line User Interface" it is :ugly:
Basically I'd be interested if it had a nicer/more useful interface than just a text editor, but aren't that interested in GUI-type features
DJE
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Anybody attend? I missed it
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Dan, The time difference makes it a little difficult for us to participate (in our own time).
:|
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Plus I forgot to stick a reminder post-it note on my forehead :?
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Anybody attend? I missed it
Yes.
Highly recommend.
Previous presentation of the same topic by the same presenter is available from Kean Walmsley's blog.
http://through-the-interface.typepad.com/through_the_interface/visual_lisp/index.html
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The Download is posted.
http://www.adskconsulting.com/adn/cs/api_course_sched.php
AutoCAD .NET: Developing a User Interface Sep 16 2008
AutoCAD: .NET for LISP Programmers Oct 16 2008
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Thanks Kerry :-)