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A black cloud rose over London, children abandoned the lush playgrounds of Bishop’s Park and all the produce had gone rotten. Time slowed and what was once a heralded historical moment suddenly became a memory lost.
And then all that nonsense was blasted away with a couple two-week notices, a set of final articles and a ting of maniacal laughter from the editorial duo Martyn Day and Al Dean formerly of MCAD Magazine.
Al’s still on the roster till the end of the week, but their last articles can be viewed online at the links below. At the very least you have to read Martyn’s Dassault V6 preview and Al’s SolidWorks World 2008 coverage. Excellent.
Who knows what they’ll do next.
Martyn Day
Dassault launches Catia V6 platform
PTC press and analyst day
Al Dean
SolidWorks World 2008
Blue Ridge Numerics interview
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Josh,
Very interesting about the Catia V6 kernel in regards to a number of things, but probably most interesing is Dassualt’s intent to create an AEC product based on it. I am using SolidWorks to model a house right now. A lot can be done with weldments, routing, etc… By the way… Just saw this.
http://www.solidworks-aec.com/index.html
we will be back brother - mark my words…..
thanks…
i feel semi-famous now…
Hey Al, sorry I had you go from feeling famous back down to semi-famous
The move def in the upwards direction…