Microsoft Visual Studio is an object-oriented programming environment that runs independently of AutoCAD and other applications. While Microsoft Visual Studio is external to AutoCAD, it is able to interact with the AutoCAD through either the native AutoCAD .NET API or ActiveX/COM library.
- Customization and Administration Guides
- DXF Reference
- AutoLISP and DCL
- ActiveX and VBA
- ObjectARX and Managed .NET
- ObjectARX: Developer's Guide
- ObjectARX: Reference Guide
- ObjectARX: Managed .NET Developer's Guide
- Managed .NET Developer's Guide (.NET)
- About .NET and the AutoCAD .NET API (.NET)
- Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio (.NET)
- Basics of the AutoCAD .NET API (.NET)
- Control the AutoCAD Environment (.NET)
- Create and Edit AutoCAD Entities (.NET)
- Dimensions and Tolerances (.NET)
- Work in Three-Dimensional Space (.NET)
- Advanced Drawing and Organizational Techniques (.NET)
- Define Layouts and Plot (.NET)
- Use Events (.NET)
- Develop Applications (.NET)
- Customize User Interface (CUI) Managed API (.NET)
- ResultBuffer Data Type (.NET)
- VBA/VB to C# or VB.NET Comparison (.NET)
- ObjectARX: Managed .NET Reference Guide
- ObjectARX: Interoperability Guide
- ObjectARX: Migration Guide
- ObjectARX: Release Notes
- JavaScript
- AutoCAD Core Console