Harnessing AutoCAD 2004
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.75 (657 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1401850790 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Krishnan is the Director of the Applied Business & Technology Center at the University of Houston (Downtown). Thomas A. He has been teaching basic through advanced AutoCAD courses for nearly ten years at one of the nation's largest authorized Autodesk® Training Centers. Stellman conducts AutoLISP® seminars, has published in CADENCE magazine, and has recently retir
A smart how-to and reference manual, Harnessing AutoCAD 2004 contains up-to-the-minute functionality including extensively illustrated examples of ?prompt-response? sequences, whereby certain commands prompt users for additional information such as coordinates or dimensions to complete a function. This complete package is appropriate for either the novice or advanced user.. This edition of the Harnessing AutoCAD continues in the tradition of previous versions by providing the widest selection of discipline-specific exercises and projects for learning how to use today?s leading desktop design and drawing software. The companion Exercise Manual has been also been updated, featuring problems in complete project format for practicing concepts and commands learned in a chapter or section, as well as for testing single concepts and commands
"What else did you expect? Telekinesis or ESP?" according to Bob the IT Guy. This book goes very well with the textbook. It's easy to follow and, though rudimentry, it does help one practice the functions of the program. Those just discovering Autocad will appreciate the program so much more by using these simple exercises.. Don't use the exercises!! A Customer While this book has some good qualities, the exercises are horrible!! Many dimensions are missing, making it impossible to try to do them with any accuracy. I would not recommend it.. My $0.02 The book is way too basic. The exercises are often incorrect/misleading; although, in hindsight, it was a fun challenge to find the errors, but very frustrating at the time.
He is the author of Delmar's PRACTICAL AUTOLISP and has been teaching for more than eight years.G.V. He has been teaching basic through advanced AutoCAD courses for nearly ten years at one of the nation's largest authorized Autodesk® Training Centers. Stellman conducts AutoLISP® seminars, has published in CADENCE magazine, and has recently retired as project coordinator for a state-of-the-art engineering firm. Krishnan is the Director of the Applied Business & Technology Center at the University of Houston (Downtown). . About the Author Thomas A