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<body class='hmmessage'><div style="text-align: left;">You should already be proficient in coding, so the textbook obviously isn't going to help in that regard. Also, if there are pieces of code written in tcl its easy to just convert that straight to c++ by using brackets etc. Not much is different between the two, apart from the fact that most symbols are taken out.<br><br>Check out the examples in the VTK directory. In particular the cone examples. I found them to be quite good.<br><br>Maybe try to get the cone examples running then let the message board know if there are any problems.<br><br>Good luck,<br>Cameron.<br></div><br><div></div><br><br><blockquote><hr id="EC_stopSpelling">Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 00:43:52 -0600<br>From: vtoolkit@gmail.com<br>To: vtkusers@vtk.org<br>Subject: [vtkusers] vtk beginner<br><br><div>I am a beginner in VTK. What would be the best resource, where I can find easy examples to get started. I will be programming in C++. I have the vtk textbook but, it doesn't seem to be very helpful in terms of coding in C++.</div>
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