auto-cad
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you can usually find adult learning courses in cities. i know here, they run about 50 bucks for all the classes. it would get you a good introduction to the program.
it's really not that hard. i had 4 years of it in high school...i learned to program the lsp routines when i was a freshman in college. that's when autocad really opens up for you.
funny thing, after all that learning, once i got to school and started studying architecture, we never used computers.
:)
it also might be easier, if you are really interested in learning the program, to start with an older version (like 10 or 12) or a simpler cad application.
there are plenty of open-source ones, you can probably find one for windows...that would at least give you a base for how cad programs work.