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  1. mohamed hashad

    learning programming

    Is there any playlist in youtube or any video to teach me how to write a lisp step by step?
  2. Good day Will someone please help. Could you propose a tutorial or video that demonstrates how to design a simple lattice structure from scratch (not import) - in Autodesk Advance Steel (any edition but later preferred)? I am currently proposing to my superior that our division acquire Autodesk Advance Steel instead using Autodesk Inventor as a more suitable alternative - for the purpose of detailing lattice structures that will support electrical substation equipment. However, I need to convince them that this is a suitable product (or not), for which I need help in drawing a prototype structure using a 30-day trial. All of the tutorials I could find only show how to design building/warehouse structures - but no small/medium lattice supports (examples attached). Those tutorials are unsuitable - the upright columns are shown using I-beams instead of angles, the connections are way too complex showing gussets instead of simple bolt connections, and I cannot find info on how one would go about constraining to a three-dimensional (not 2D) grid. My requirements for Autodesk Advance Steel: - steel lattice design (e.g. electrical substation support, isolator support, transformer support) - simple connection (e.g. angle to angle bolted connection) - 3D grid (or skeleton) constrained design (i.e. overall dimensions can drive design) - arrayed braces (if possible).
  3. steven-g

    Learning Bricscad

    For anyone wanting to find out more about Bricscad here is a link to hundreds of short 2 or 3 minute tutorial videos each covering different topics 2d-drafting 3d-modeling learn-bim customization drawing installation-licensing interface images mechanical printing-plotting programming sheetmetal learn-shape There is also a series of books offered freely that cover Bricsacd BricsCAD for AutoCAD users (348 pages) Inside BricsCAD V18 (386 pages) Customizing BricsCAD V18 (590 pages) There is a complete training course covering the basics which is apparently over 36 hours of content from “Ron Myers - Summit Learning & Technology” which looks to be free as well, though you do have to register. And quite a few blogs are now covering Bricscad https://blog.bricsys.com/ https://blog.bricsys.com/category/topics/heidis-blog/ https://www.cadnauseam.com/2018/07/31/a-b-tip-1-clean-slate/ http://www.cadalyst.com/cad/bricsys-we’re-not-holding-back-dwg-part-1-37431 For anyone wanting to try out the program here are links to download a 30-day trial https://www.bricsys.com/en-intl/bricscad/ https://www.bricsys.com/en-intl/bim/ https://www.bricsys.com/en-intl/sheetmetal/ Bricscad also has a free program called Shape which gives you the chance to build models using the same tools as are found in the full program. It's a really good way to try out all the 3D modeling tools. Without the 30 day limit The file format is DWG just the same as all the other flavours of Bricscad so if you are doing an initial sketch or developing a complete drawing package in Bricscad, turning your model into a BIM model or using the sheetmetal upgrade, it always remains the same DWG file, with the same commands https://www.bricsys.com/en-intl/shape/ And if you come across a problem with the program or even have ideas to improve it then there is always support, and any questions here are sent directly to the people developing the program.
  4. narayan

    Web development training

    PHP is the scripting language for web development. It is free, open source and server-side language. MySQL is a Database Management System that uses Structured Query Language (SQL). PHP is also used for general-purpose programminglanguage. PHP installed on more than 240 million websites.Originally PHP created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994. The reference implementation of an PHP is produced by The PHP Group While PHP originally stood for Personal Home Page it now stands for PHP.
  5. I have to convert existing title block texts, Mtexts with different sizes & styles to my newly created Attribute block as i attached image Not to re-type the texts again Is there any lisp routine can do that...........
  6. Dear all; Why this happens as i attached images below I have Audited the dwg & fixed the errors Thanks Romano
  7. Hi, I'm new to the forum. I hope someone can help. I have been using AutoCAD 2D for years and completed formal training and certification courses. I'm interested in learning Inventor. I'm a little short on funds at the moment and can't go through the formal education/courses I have used in the past. I have Inventor 2012. Can anyone please recommend a book or reference guide I could purchase to learn the package? There are lots available and all seem about the same. Does anyone know a good one? I'd like to have examples to follow and work through. Regards, BoroCAD
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