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Omm, Why we don't have 'MThank' buttons or 'Ton of Like' or sth similar ?
Lee Mac Programming
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It's absolute right. I think any code line is effort, time, money of coders, and worth to pay sth instead of "Thanks". And i will do it as soon as i have my job (now i'm still studying - no income - and try to learn all of code to help others, if i can ^^). So, now, i just can send milion of thanks for what you, all of you teaching me.
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Would you happen to have a routine that has incremental numbers inside of a square? For our drawing notes, we have certain drawings in a circle, some in a hexagon, and some in a square. I have routines for the circle and hexagon, but I've had no luck getting a routine to have incremental numbers inside a square. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
Just another Swamper
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
Just another Swamper
Look at the top of the list, Lee. I think they're calling for you.
http://adndevblog.typepad.com/autoca...app-ideas.html
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
Just another Swamper
I can understand some reservations, especially given the quality of the outlets you’ve already crafted.
The Exchange may be more palatable to developers not likely to take the next step. As we’ve discussed before; setting up the infrastructure to sell/distribute software pushes the limits for those of us doing it mostly as a hobby.
Autodesk provides the service; we just need to read the fine print.
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Thank you Sean, it seems you have read my mind on the matter -
Given that I already offer my applications as freeware on my site, I couldn't then sell the software for a fee in the Autodesk Exchange store, and I see no advantage to distributing my software freely through their store - this would merely be diverting traffic away from my site. Furthermore I should think it would be more difficult to control the code through their store; and that's before you even consider the fine print and legal stuff you probably have to agree to.
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
Just another Swamper
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