Matt,
Congratulations on your new book! I'm sure it will be well received.
I can't wait to get my hands on a copy.
Best regards,
John
On Jan 25, 2:04 am, "John Layne"
Hmmm, maybe I am going to have to rethink staying with 2006.
I have been irritated with my VAR, and am not yet convinced I want to
pay now and then finally load 2007 in June.
Bo
I'm there . . . I've learned many a tid-bit from Matt and it will be
great to have a lot of this info in one place.
Have you already started on the 2008 version?
" I'll have to grow a beard, start smoking a pipe and wear tweed jackets
with patches on the elbows."
If the "bible" is that good, we will force you to do the above!, lol
Honestly, I hope you make it big!
Good luck!
BTW you will also need a cabin beside the lake and a typewriter too, 8-P
"John Layne"
Awesome! I can just see you coming down off the mountain with the stone
tablets in your hands.
Jerry Steiger
Tripod Data Systems
"take the garbage out, dear"
I was hoping to avoid that connotation. It's just the name of the series
from the publisher, I didn't pick it. The word is a little more
emotionally charged than I hoped for.
To be honest, it covers just bare bones SolidWorks, with half a chapter
on Toolbox, and a little bit about CosmosXpress and MoldflowXpress. In
order to get the level of detail I wanted and to be as complete as
possible, I had to limit the scope to just plain SolidWorks.
Using SolidWorks charges my emotions more than I hoped for.
Modest fellow that you are, you've got to admit that if you're not one of
the SW gods, you are at the very least a prophet. Seeing you as Moses
leading us out of the wilderness into the promised land is very comforting
to the benighted souls like me. (Try not to think about Moses dying before
he could cross over to the promised land.)
Jerry Steiger
Tripod Data Systems
"take the garbage out, dear"
Matt, I am astonished you can get a book out this fast, as your 2007
book will be out barely a year after the initial betas were
out...BUT...it is still half way through the 2007 year when it will
'hit the shelves'.
This lag is part of the problem for a book publisher, and a user.
I know that SolidWorks internal management policy is not the usergroups
shtick, but yearly major upgrades are sort of dying back. MS & Apple
do not do major OS or Application revisions on a yearly basis, but just
updates.
Bo
half a chapter
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