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CAD and CAM
Windows NT Shell Scripting (Circle)
Published in Paperback by Sams (1998-04-27)
Author: Timothy Hill
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Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-27
I have a friend that recommended me this book and I have to agree with him that this was a very well written book. Don't let the fact that the title says "Windows NT" discourage you from getting this book. There is a lot of useful information in this book that is still standard practice for scripting in Server 2003. Probably one of the few and only outdated commands in the book is the AT command that was replaced by SCHTASK. Even then, the author goes into detail on how these different commands work and how to use them in your work environment to you benefit. I recommend this book as a learning tool and as a reference for my fellow scripting brethren.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-12
Great book on NT shell commands that Microsoft doesn't even document. Not even "command /?" gives you any help.

Great for reference and to learn.

Best overview of the Windows Command Shell available
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-30
Although this book was authored in 1998, it is still as relavent today with Windows Server 2003 as it was when Windows NT 4.0 was first released. The fact is that the Command Shell hasn't changed all that much over the years and Timothy Hill's book remains the best guide to using and writing command scripts that I could ever recommend. And with Windows Server 2003's push to be able to do everything from the command line that one can do from the GUI, it's even more important to fully understand how the Windows Command Shell works.

Windows NT Shell Scripting is less about Windows NT than it is about how to write shell scripts. It covers the details of using the Command Shell in interactive mode, its configuration and how the 32-bit Command Shell differs from the 16-bit DOS box. Then it delves into the structure and syntax of the Command Shell language, providing a clear understanding of how the program control features such as IF and FOR work. Finally, it shows you how to create sophisticated shell scripts using the internal commands and external command-line utilities included with Windows and their Resource Kits.

Not everything in this book has survived the test of time. The old task scheduler using the AT command, though still supported in current version of Windows, has been mostly replaced by more powerful Scheduled Tasks of Windows 2000 and later. And you will want to supplement this book with a modern reference of the utility programs available for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (such as OReilly's "Windows Server 2003 In A Nutshell"). Yet this represents only a small part of the book and majority of material stands up very well. Certainly there is no better and more in-depth tutorial for building command scripts than Timothy Hill's book.

Invaluable
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-15
I like this book because unlike many technical books, the first three chapters aren't a pedestrian introduction to the basic fundamentals. This book spends chapter 1 with insight, similar to the way Applied Cryptography immediately gives you knowledge. I'm an experienced NT command shell user, and this book was valuable for me as well.
The DOS shell has become a requirement and skill relegated to the background by the direction of Microsoft curriculum, this book explains it and teaches it.

The authors instructions are easy to follow, without doting like the Teach Yourself "whatever" in 24 hour books, Tim Hill doesn't waste your time, or your money.

It doesn't get better than this. Now we need a 2nd edition.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-08
If you have a bit of programming experience, this book together with access to the NT Resource Kit tools will provide you with the foundation for doing almost anything you could imagine within Windows NT Shell Scripting.

The book can be used both as a tutorial and a reference for Windows NT scripting and gives good examples of the commands, tools and concepts covered. For Windows NT, this book does the job as your Shell Scripting Bible in less than 400 pages.

Since Windows NT 4.0, a lot has happened in the Windows scripting field though. With the release of Windows 2000 and the subsequent Windows XP and .NET Server, shell scripting has become much more powerful. A second edition of this book covering the new commands and tools would be most welcome. Until one exists, you might also want to look at newer books covering shell scripting for operating systems based on the Windows NT kernel.

You might also want to look at other, often more powerful ways to script your Windows NT-based environment. For that matter I recommend looking at other books covering WSH (Windows Script Host), ADSI and WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation).

CAD and CAM
3D Construction Modeling
Published in Paperback by Insitebuilders (2004-10)
Author: Dennis Fukai
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Needs to be updated
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-09
Yes, you can still learn of lot from this book, as noted in the other reviews. But it is now showing its age. This book was written for Sketchup 4.0 when only a time-limited trial was available for free. Sketchup is now at version 6.0 and free from Google (except for the pro version). The advice in this book on how to squeeze a tutorial session into a time-limited trial is just distracting. More importantly, you will not be introduced to the new features in 6.0, such as styles and better organization of model structure. It would be very useful to have Dennis Fukai's advice on how best to use Sketchup 6.0.

Incredably helpful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
When the book/CD came I had problems getting the CD to work Didn't know if it was me or the CD or my PC. I contacted Mr.Fukai and he e-mailed me back immediatly. He stayed with me through a dozen Emails trying to help me.
The CD was bad BTW and he had his wife send me out a new one that worked just fine.
I was a bit exhausted from it all by the time the CD came but stuff happens to the best of us.
The CD is incredably helpful along with the book of illustrations. I haven't gotten through even half of it due to my work load but I'm sure when I continue with it I won't have much trouble in spite of being PC challenged.
Mr.Fukai I think has this book geared for people like myself as well as hard core PC users.
He seems to be doing his best to take you through it one step at a time slowly and deliberate.
I highly recommend this book/CD

Great Way to Learn SketchUp
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-05
I am sure if you are a Google fan you now know that they offer SketchUp for free. Dr. Fukai's book assumed you had a limited amount of time (480 minutes) using the SketchUp 4.0 trial version included with his book. I can say that his book is truly one fantastic way to learn a lot about the details of modeling with SketchUp. Dr. Fukai's interactive "shorties" allows you to go over as often as needed to learn the details of this 3D software. I was having some difficulty part way through the tutorials and emailed Dr. Fukai and received detailed instructions on how to proceed. He is an excellent teacher and his book is highly recommended.

Outstanding.....................
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
The book is awsome! The instructions are so detailed and outlined. I plan on building my own family home, this is the Book!

As for the author, a master of his craft!

Mr. Fukai and Mrs. Babara Fukai, You have both left a wonderful lasting memory in my mind!

Thanks You

Michael in San Antonio Texas

I'd like to learn
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-23
I study architecture in Havana, Cuba. I'd like to learn more about this matter specially 3d Architectural Working Drawings but, I can not have possibilities to buy any of yor books. Can you help me out? thanks, Roany.

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD 14: No Experience Required
Published in Paperback by Sybex (1998-02-15)
Author: David Frey
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Excellent introduction for beginners ...
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-19
But be aware it is for you only if you are an Arcitecht... if you use autocad for other reasons I think you should consider another one..

Architectural CAD from 0 to WOW in four weeks...
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-04
For many years I have wanted to learn AutoCAD, but the complexity of earlier programs, and the instructional materials available made the task far too time consuming and difficult. In this book, David Frey presents a simple project which by continuing development of it cover to cover, takes an individual from the basic functions of AutoCAD R14 through 3 dimensional modeling.

Starting with a personal CAD knowledge base of zero, following Frey's lessons, I was able after about 8 hours with the book to create from scratch a basic architectural floorplan. Within four weeks, I had completed this book and was able to produce full, architectural quality construction drawings. Individual ability to create such sets will depend upon prior architectural training. But, one will most certainly be able to create simple plans, and make modifications to much more complex ones. As way of comparison, the easy to read and understand material presented here amounted to what is taught in a much more intense three month college introductory level CAD course. I give this book an A+.

A word of note. This book is written for those who are needing to aquire AutoCAD skills for architectural design, construction, or structure documentation purposes. In this respect, Frey delivers. It is not a book for mechanical engineering, or civil engineering CAD skills.

In conclusion, this work quickly provided me a comprehensive set of skills needed to assume a leadership role in historic preservation project management, cutting many months off what is normally a steep learning curve. I recommend it to anyone who needs to learn how to create or modify architectural drawings, without reserve.

Following this book, I recommend George Omura's "Mastering AutoCAD Release 14". Purchase these two together, and one will have a high quality architectural CAD training package and reference source.

Experience is really not required
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-06
As a person who has never done any computer aided drawing before, this book was excellent. I have beed trying for many years to get involved with Autocad but would somehow get very frustrated and chuck it in after a number of starts. This book took me through the paces via a project. I am now drawing the plans (or at least the first draft) for my home. As a 'hands-on' type person this book suited me just fine.

FIVE STARS IS NOT ENOUGH FOR THIS BOOK
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-02
In January 2001, I got a job at an engineering firm to train as an autocad operator. I had absolutely no knowledge of Autocad. I came to this site to see if I could give myself a head start and in less than 40 hours I knew all the basics (and some shortcuts) that I needed to know for my new job. Long story short I got a $5,000.00 raise in three months and now I am training others in my firm on autocad14. To keep a step ahead I'm now reading the AutoCad 2000 by Frey. This book was easy to follow and Frey did a Great Job with explanations of terms and all the questions that I had were answered right there in the book. I'd recommend this book to everyone interested in learning AutoCad. It's a no brainer here.

This is a great book if you know nothing!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-11
This is great for those who have never ventured into AutoCAD and need to start learning. I bought the book because I was starting an internship at an architecture firm and needed to get basics down so that I would be of more use. I have begun working through the tutorial and have picked up enough so that I am pretty comfortable using the application. The project managers in the office were so impressed with the book, and the results they see in me, they're planning on buying it for themselves!

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006: No Experience Required
Published in Paperback by Sybex (2005-06-15)
Author: David Frey
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5 star for this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-20
This book thoroughly discuss the steps in using auto cad 2D and an opener in 3D autocad drafting. It uses a simple terms that anybody even not engineers can understand. Must buy for a beginner to intermediate autocad users.

The delivery from amazon really surprised me as the book arrives ahead of thier given arrival time. It arrives in two days only, supposedly shall arrive after 3-5 days. another 5 star rating for amazon's delivery system!

Yet another book for the "Newbie" Ninny
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-20
Easy to follow, Lots of excercises to practice with and explanation when you screw things up (beyond repair, sometimes.
A must read if you want to go to "AutoCAD University"?

AutoCAD's powerful tools and drawing features are all detailed in depth.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-07
AUTOCAD 2006 AND AUTOCAD LT 2006: NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED is a fine, basic introduction to a powerful program which once commanded the attention only of professionals. Any seeking to utilize the CAD software should have this manual in hand: it provides a set of tutorials which are sequentially arranged for step-by-step study - but it also can be used as an at-a-glance reference sourcebook for solving specific problems. From understanding coordinate systems and drawing routines to working with fills, text, external references and more, AutoCAD's powerful tools and drawing features are all detailed in depth.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch

I love this book.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
I work for a survey company. I have never been to college and I am a self-taught AutoCAD user. I learned AutoCAD '02 with this book. Now I train guys and we buy this book for guys that have backgrounds with Microstation and are transitioning to AutoCAD.

AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006: No Experience Required
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-02
Fantastic book for the experienced or the beginner. Easy to understand. Highly recommmend for those just starting out.

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD 2000 VBA Programmers Reference
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press (1999-04)
Author: Joe Sutphin
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AutoCAD 2000 VBA : A programmers Reference
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
I have only recently delved into the further workings of AutoCAD 2000 and thought I'd try my hand at VBA Programming. So I bought this book. As an beginner to programming in general (though not to VB6) I thought the book would be a little above my experience.......WRONG!! This book is an excellent publication for beginner to intermediate users. If, as a VBA programmer, you can't find anything useful in this book then maybe you need to consider your career..........Absolutely outstanding

Put this book under your pillow at night!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-15
Great book for beginners and intermediate programmers. Want to learn VBA in AutoCAD? This is the book to get. It contains tons of sample code and a full object reference in the appendix.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-15
This is one of the best book I have bought. Within a month's time I was on my own with VBA. Code examples and explanation presented in this book can be digested very rapidly. Of course, it is not dealing with forms at all. But still it is excellent piece of work. Simply click "Add to shopping cart" without loss of any time.

Covers the bases
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-22
Joe Sutphin covers the broad spectrum of AutoCAD VBA pretty effectively. My number one reference source for programming in ACAD. Much like a dictionary or thesaurus for VBA in ACAD.

Number One!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-09
That is what I was looking for. It is great for beginners and professionals. You can find many examples and quickly use it in your needs.

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD 2004 and AutoCAD LT 2004: No Experience Required
Published in Paperback by Sybex (2003-05-23)
Author: David Frey
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AUTOCAD 2004 AND AUTOCAD LT 2004
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-15
Excellent book: clear, succint and detailed in explanations of AutoCAD design. I tried other books before, but this one really motivates you to keep going and review all the tricky parts of this program.
The following is not a critique of the book but rather my wishes on my engineering field: I would have liked to have several examples of electrical design applications in the book.
Anyway, thanks for your book.
Joseph

Good self teaching book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-25
I recommend this to anyone who is interested in learing the basics of autocad. After using the book, I can now create professional floor plans for the apartments that I own and manage

Excellent tutorial
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-19
Follow the instructions and you will be able to navigate through Auto Cad in no time at all. Easy to understand,well written and illustrated for the first time Cad user. Excellent reference manual.

Excelent Home Instructor
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-12
Great, easy learning tool!
Highy recommended as navigational reference of "how to" design.

THE Book For Beginners
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-17
As the title says, No Experience Required. I tried several AutoCAD books including the"Dummies" series and it seems they all assume that the reader has some basic knowledge of AutoCAD. Frey assumes nothing and teaches by example, which to me is the best way to learn. Start with this book, learn a chapter a day, and in a couple of weeks you'll have a good working knowledge of AutoCAD. Then you can pick up some of the other books and go from there.

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 Bible
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2007-07-02)
Author: Ellen Finkelstein
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Another Great AutoCAD Bible
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-16
This is the third version of this book I've gotten and none have ever let me down!

Great Reference as Well as Tutorial
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-11
I'm an experienced CAD user and use it Often. It is a great reference bood I keep close for immediate use. It is easily to follow and look up many different subjects. I am also using too train a new CAD employee. Work great for both.!!

Great book as usual, but
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-28
I've been using the 2002 edition and found it really helpful so I bought the 2008 edition. Again a great book; however, the text size is smaller and the ink color is almost the same color as the page which makes it difficult to do any long-term reading. The 2002 edition's text size was slightly larger and the color, text more crisp. It was much easier reading. Both editions are still great books.

The tool you need to learn a complex piece of software
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-29
My professional occupation have been in construction as a bricklayer, but now I need to re-educate me on the cause of health. Aiming to be an cad-operater I want to learn Autocad as well as possible. I enrolled in school, but found the books there a little short on the subject. So I got this book from Amazon in hope of pick up a little faster, and I sure did.
This book has all you need to know about Autocad, with the latest tools laid out in nice detail. I recomend it from my whole heart.

This is "Really" a great book !
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Amazon wrote me an email to review this book. I immediately responded by saying that their are many books out there on the subject. I am a working professional that has to get results rather quickly. Since I am not able to go to AutoCad training at the moment, I thought I would give this book a try. I am very impressed to say the least. In order to get the "most" out of this book and to learn AutoCad easily, you really need to start at the beginning and NOT miss a step along the way. For some, including me, it is so easy to jump right to the middle or back, but in the long run, you will short change yourself. Do you yourself a favor, get the book and follow it from the beginning. There is some repeating of material, but I think it was done for a reason. Don't worry, the book gets you off immediately drawing some things, then the author backs up some and starts to explain what you just did. I am using this book daily even while I write this. Hey, as a matter of fact, I even wrote the author Ellen Finklestien and she wrote me back about a question I had ! Avoid the tempation to even skip a page, because the author packs alot of info in there !

Donnie D.

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD: Secrets Every User Should Know
Published in Paperback by Sybex (2007-01-10)
Author: Dan Abbott
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Great Stuff!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-12
I've been using AutoCAD for many years and have seen many books rehash the same old stuff.
This book addresses Autocad from a user standpoint, written by someone who not only completely understands AutoCAD but also knows how it's used in the real world.
A "must-have" for all AutoCAD users.

Best Productivity Book in years
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-10
This is the first CAD book that I have bought in years (using AutoCAD since release 2.5), this book is a must have for anyone using AutoCAD. This is not a command reference guide, it truly shows you how to use the software through best practices, customization, automation and programming. It is a comprehensive book filled with tips, tricks, pitfalls, and examples. Mr. Abbott has brought together enough productivity tips for the user that the book will pay for itself through increased productivity.

DOS and a BatchFile
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
AutoCAD Secrets every User should know is a fantastic Book.It helps me in my CAD Life.My favorite Chapters are Why Dos isnt dead yet and Chapter 7 AutoCAD Scripts.The Book has improved my productivity, and has enlarged my time off,making my Job easier.AutoCAD Secrets is written in a nice and understandable way.I hope that Dan Abbott writes another Book soon.

Thank You

Jose De Jesus

Move over Autocad for Dummies!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
The index is a great resource for those in the world who were thrown into CAD with no formal training, like myself. To have this reference handy next to our company CAD station has been a budget saver, eliminating the fumbling and guessing that historically took place for our projects. Not only that, but the primary proofreader of the book, Paul, is a fantastic resource for nit-picky questions that I inevitably run across in my projects.

Thanks Dan.

Old school tips for all users!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-04
I've been a user of AutoCAD since release 10 (1991), at one time I used to purchase 2 to 4 reference books per AutoCAD release. I have not purchased a book on AutoCAD since AutoCAD 2000. Until now. Mr. Abbott's book is by far the best AutoCAD Productivity book on the market! If you have had formal or informal training for AutoCAD, or are a seasoned user of AutoCAD, get this book! Although Mr. Abbott packs this book full of real-world tips and tricks and enough examples to give one a good jump-start with customizing AutoCAD, my enthusiasm for this book is based on the fact that Mr. Abbott explains how and why AutoCAD works without being geeky. "AutoCAD: Secrets Every User Should Know", is a well written reference and tutorial book which will not become obsolete with the next release of AutoCAD.

CAD and CAM
The Betty Ford Center Book of Answers
Published in Paperback by Pocket (1997-02-01)
Author: James W. West
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The Betty Ford Center Book of Answers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-01
This was eye opening. I am the family member of an alcoholic and this book tells the truth about addiction!

Essential for addicts/alcoholics and their families
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-04
This book is written in a simple question and answer format. This helps make important information very understandable. The book covers both alcoholism and drug addiction and basically, they are the same disease since alcohol is a drug. What Dr. West makes clear is that addiction is a life long battle. Even after years of recovery, relapsing is possible. Accordingly, it is essential to attend AA meetings or NA meetings even after years of sobriety. If you learn only one thing from this book, it should be that recovery never ends and that, therefore, the alcoholic must never again have a drink and that the addict must never again try any kind of mood altering drug, regarless of whether that drug is legal or not.

In the answer to one question, Dr. West sets forth the outwardly visible symptoms of addiction. What he had to say was uncanny. I have a family member who is a recovering addict and Dr. West could have been describing him. The family member had mood swings, lowered grades and eventually nonattendance at school, different friends than he used to have, he lied, stole, and basically fit Dr. West's description perfectly. I thank God that due to therapy of the type advocated by Dr. West, my loved one is in recovery and has a new, positive attitude. Seeing this description and learning that people fitting the description can and do remain in recovery has given me hope.

I highly recommend this book. Although it was written several years ago, it is in no way dated and remains completely relevant. It is a truly essential resource for addicts and their families.

My Life was Saved
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-22
During Family week at the BFC I sat in a lecture conducted by Dr. West. It was during this informal lecture that I came to the reality that I had all of the characteristics of an alcoholic and was in need of help to save my life just as much if not more than the family member I was there for. The main item in the "Book of Answers" that made me realize this, among other things, is listed on pages 20-21. Dr. West reviewed them and realized I had most of the attributes of an alcoholic.

I've been clean and sober for over 10 years. BFC and Dr. West literally "SAVED MY LIFE". I only pray that many other lives as well as relationships can be saved and mended by reading this "Book of Answers". Thank You Betty Ford Center and Dr. West.

Thank You Dr. West
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-07
This book is a compendium of multiple newspaper columns written over several years. In it Dr West shares practical knowledge, insights, and compassion that is rarely seen in medical texts. As a medical oncologist I have occasion to work with many people with varying stages of alcoholism. I have found this book very helpful for practical points of view that are not seen often in medical literature. I recommend this easy to read useful book by this authoritative source to all in the healthcare profession.

Essential insight for those dealing with substance abuse
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-26
A clear, easy to read but thourough treatment of substance abuse and it's effects on the victims and their families. Dr. West is able to explain many types of substance abuse, their origins and then make practical suggestions for recovery.

CAD and CAM
AutoCAD 2004 Bible
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2003-06-06)
Author: Ellen Finkelstein
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Yea - it's worth it
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-24
I have hundreds of books and manuals on various techie subjects and Ellen's AutoCAD 2004 Bible ranks high on my list for books worth the purchase. I have used AutoCAD for years but after moving up to Acad 2005 from Acad 2000 I thought I could use some tutoring. The book didn't disappoint. For nearly every topic there is a step by step, hands-on, example that the reader can perform. There are around 160 drawing files on the accompanying CD; one for each example in the book. You can open that file in Acad and follow the steps in the book and experiment to your heart's content.

All in all, this book won't disappont you like some I could mention.

Excellent AutoCAD Book - Something for everyone.
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-14
I have had R14, 2000 AutoCAD Bibles on my shelf for many years now. I picked the 2004 Bible to use as a textbook in an advanced AutoCAD class that I teach 6 or so times a year.

I was very pleased with how well it meshed with the way I have always taught this class (13 years last month.) Plus it is a nice "value added" item that the students can take back to work. My first class was very pleased about getting to use the 2004 Bible while in class and also about having a reference to study after the class.

It was funny because I started saying "take your Bibles and turn to page ..." it was like we were in church! I can not say enough good about Ellen's writing style, her use of graphics throughout the book and her expertise! It is all there in the Bible.

AutoCAD 2004 Bible
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-11
I bought this to get refreshed in Autocad for a new job and would recommend it to anyone. I can't do without it.

Excellent & Worthwhile
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
A marvellous and first class, well written and referenced, extremely clear and as if having an AutoCAD instructer sitting next to you. I was a new user to this product and I feel today very comfortable to do my tasks on AutoCAD and feel that this book will be a good guide even for advanced users. Thanks to Ellen Finklestien and I laud your efforts and higly recomment the book to all.

Best book of autocad I ever read.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-13
I have read various book of autocad, but they all seem very complicated and dificuolt to understand. I found this bible and let me tell you that is the best book I have ever seem. I recomended to a friend of mine who wants to learn autocad. This book will challenge you as a beguiner, intermedite or advance user. It has lots of examples and this author know what she is talking about. Believe me this one of the best if not the best autocad book I have seem in the market in my 10 years of autocard experience.


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