In my application i need mirror image of selected drawing in adobe illustrator.

I am fresher for developing adobe plugin.
i working on one plugin in i need to create reflection on selected drawing.
and also i need to learn this thing so suggest me best way how i learn or any other book or tutorial for helping me to develop application
than you.

Play with the sample code that comes with the SDK -- that was how I learned it. Get them building and running, then debug them to see how they work. Then try making small changes and see if that works. Eventually you'll pick it up.

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