I just read the “How to Blog” article from the Dumb Little Man website; I found it very informative. It discusses items like scheduling, topics, keywords, grammar, and honesty. It started me thinking of how to maintain some form of credibility while simply passing on information, and how it could be a little difficult at first.
I have never been a writer, and I have really never been very technical. I have so many visions of what I should be writing. I’m finding it hard to narrow the thoughts down. As I type, my mind wonders away into something much more interesting than a white screen with black text. Keeping in mind, difficult reading is never appealing, even to engineers. We love highly concentrated subjects and in-depth descriptions, in order to visualize, analyze, and conclude our own theories. Suggestions of procedures and tips to heighten experiences are really all I’m after.
My goal is to find the most motivating and simply “cool” routines or commands with the quickest results to make the average user intrigued enough to maybe someday strive to be a power user. Overcoming challenging tasks and demanding precise output is exactly what C3D was designed for, so it’s our job to make it the seemingly impossible, possible, with simplicity in our methodology. I have often found “crashing” or C3D disappearing from the screen altogether is a result of corrupt design. So being aware of this often changes the way we move forward. It’s necessary, now more than ever, for us to start our designs with precision and accuracy in order for us to meet the demand of precise model results and accurate plans for construction. “Garbage-In = Garbage-out”.
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Dude, I think you are off to a really good start! I don't like reading just the technical stuff all the time, it's nice to hear a little about the writer and their thoughts as they write.
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