![]() ![]() If you want to watch all three of the BLADE videos in a row (that’s 1 hour 49 minutes of viewing), Matt Olding has created a YouTube playlist for this series. The rest of the video is dedicated to describing DCL programming and debugging, and I explain how BLADE is the best tool for that job using examples. Did you know that we can thank the far-sightedness of some slightly renegade Autodesk OS/2 developers in the early 1990s for the dialog boxes we use today? Did you know that you could program dialog boxes for AutoCAD for Mac in 1993 but you can’t today? Can you spot the items of interest in the background? If you code in LISP, you’ll love this feature. Here’s the video:īefore I dig into DCL, I start with a brief description of an absolutely brilliant feature that was added to BLADE in V19. I did my third and final (for now) BricsCAD Unplugged webcast about BLADE last Wednesday. So if you’re in Australasia and interested in attending a CAD or BIM conference this year, you should give this one serious consideration.ĭisclosure: Sofoco will be covering my flight and accommodation expenses and providing a per diem payment. ![]() Last year there was no Autodesk University Australia and I don’t expect we’ll see one in 2019 either. Third-party products will also be on display. Heidi and I will be demonstrating some of the new features in V19. Among the subjects covered will be the business case for BricsCAD, parametric constraints, mechanical design, BIM, structural steel and site design. If you’re using BricsCAD or contemplating moving to it, I believe the day of your time and the $100 ticket will be a sound investment. ![]() These include Ralph Grabowski, Michael Smith, Pieter Clarysse, Damian Harkin and Jason Bourhill. Presenters will be arriving from USA, Canada, Belgium, Australia and New Zealand. I will be presenting alongside Heidi Hewett at the Australasia BricsCAD Conference 2019 (ABC2019), to be held at the Brisbane Conference and Exhibition Centre on 19 March 2019. ![]()
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