2009-09-02 01:53 PM
2009-09-03 04:45 AM
2009-09-03 05:00 AM
Karl wrote:Well said. Imagine a load of complaints that some guy named Mark Zuckerberg just launched a product that ONLY lets people connect with one another.
I have to agree.
TW2 could be a godsend for those small firms.
It will allow us to band together with other like minded small firms to bid for those bigger jobs that we would have to hire too many new staff for. We can also be from different cities and still work on the same projects.
Team it up with a session on ichat, and hey presto, we are all in the same office working on the same project.
Who would want to work in a big firm anyway?
too much politics.
2009-09-03 07:27 AM
2009-09-03 08:07 AM
2009-09-03 09:56 AM
2009-09-03 11:20 AM
NeckoFromSarajevo wrote:If you want truly freeform modeling tools and not some hatchet job, boolean operations shown in plan views, etc then I would almost guarantee you that the 32bit 4GB (3GB on Windows) limit will start to become a problem.
I think that Ac14 should go to 128 bit, i really need it
2009-09-03 12:11 PM
2009-09-03 02:41 PM
oreopoulos wrote:Hey, there's no need to take that attitude with me, Oreopoulos. You clearly don't know **** about how much work is involved in programming those features! £500/$600 doesn't really get you very much in this world anymore! I said it before, if you save 5-10 minutes of time each day just with the new features you'll get your money back over a year. I agree it's a shame there are no massive new productivity based features this year, but I still think all the little enhancements add up to a decent release regardless.
Anyway... there are a lot of fanboys here, that do not understand that for us (single users) this upgrade means nothing (the other guy says ... i would pay 600$ to have the insulation feature....hey man... you really dont know ***** about what costs what. If we had a decent scripting system, you could pay a programmer to do this and 20 more customizations with the same amount of money and it would be just for you. The other features (excluding 64bit and TW2) are really few days work to do. It makes me think that GS is not making a proper scripting environment , like ruby for sketchup, because then many features in the wish list would be actually made from the users...)
2009-09-03 02:47 PM
Peter wrote:Let me tell you. I am 39, programming since a kid, in every possible computer lang you can imagine, from high level , to low level. My education may be only math degree and engineering, but i surely know what is involved in programming those things. For example rotate view is kids work (if the program is well organized). Auto dimensioning doors? please dont make me laugh.
Hey, there's no need to take that attitude with me, Oreopoulos. You clearly don't know **** about how much work is involved in programming those features!
2009-09-03 03:08 PM
oreopoulos wrote:Hey, it sounds like you have plenty of experience in programming! I still think you are underestimating just a touch the work that needed to be done, but I guess we'll never know!Peter wrote:Let me tell you. I am 39, programming since a kid, in every possible computer lang you can imagine, from high level , to low level. My education may be only math degree and engineering, but i surely know what is involved in programming those things. For example rotate view is kids work (if the program is well organized). Auto dimensioning doors? please dont make me laugh.
Hey, there's no need to take that attitude with me, Oreopoulos. You clearly don't know **** about how much work is involved in programming those features!
64bits , multicore (if done properly and not just optimizing the loops) and TW2 require serious work. The other features are for kids.
Anyway, give as at last a decent scripting lang like Ruby with database support and you will see what can be done.