Happy to help, but please note that pretty much everything has Macro-languages (programming) these days. AutoCAD included. It would probably not be a bad idea to give a course on C/C++ a try. Most programming dialects these days are pretty much "C" oriented. In that if you can understand and program in the basic C language, you can pretty much pick up the rest very quickly. Javascript for instance is very C-Like as are the other web languages such as Python, Ruby etc.
The "++" of C++ just implies additions to the basic C language. It makes life a lot easier using C++ because of all of the pre-built extensions and functionality. It still requires a good understanding of the basic C language though. There are many books and free online courses that you can teach yourself C programming. Might not have to wait until next year for that course.