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I suspect that blog will turn into the most valuable resource for non-professional AutoCAD programmers. Clearly it suffered some early growing pains, Autodesk sponsored web resources often do, but it appears they have the line numbering issue, at least, sorted out.
I’ve never belonged to ADN so I don’t know what access they have. Metering development information to maximize profit would not be a surprise necessarily, but the inner working of AutoCAD is very complex, the verticals even more so. It would/will take a long time to touch on every subject.
My general game plan is to do a quick web search, enjoy whatever information I can find, but not hesitate to dive in and do the Trial and Error process myself if the search proves fruitless. The latter option tends to be the most educational anyway.
I would personally start with some development and resources that are NOT AutoCAD related. They assume you already have a basic understanding.
If you are a visual learner check out
http://www.pluralsight-training.net
You can also find your answers @ theswamp.org
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Here's an update regarding the article I mention in this post, thought I'd share:
Microsoft adds Windows 8 Desktop support to Visual Studio 2012 Express
"Potential has a shelf life." - Margaret Atwood
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