This book covers very little on AutoCad 2002: I'm a newbie to Autocad. I was fooled by the previous reviewer, thinking this might be a good book to start out my Autocad carreer. When I got the book and realized that the content is too little and it mentions NOTHING on the 3D part of AutoCAd. I have to return this book and got "AutoCAD 2002: No Experience Required". Now this is a much better book to get started if you are a newbie. It covers most of the 2d stuff then has some intro to 3d. Then I got AutoCad 2002 Bible, which covers virtually everything a Autocad.
better than average for someone without CAD experiance: On the whole a well concieved, organized and written book. The books failings come from the fact that it conforms to the limitations and requirments for humor of thr "for dummies series". I would encourage the author to write a similar, more comprehensive, book outside of these limitations.
Great: My Husband's professor recommended this book, and my husband loves it. It is very clear, topis are clearly and understandably explained and easy to find. Recommended for anyone taking a cad class or just wanting to learn cad.
too much words with no much information: Too much words with no much information
Cool to read Autocad for Dummies: Hey, there buddy! If you wanna get rich quick, read this book with your heart and soul and keep on practicing it! The instructions are pretty clear and amazingly understandable... So what are you waiting for. Grab a copy now! And all the best to your career!
| Author: | Mark Middlebrook | | Author: | Bud E. Smith | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 620.004202855369 | | EAN: | 9780764508981 | | Edition: | 2002 | | ISBN: | 0764508989 | | Number Of Pages: | 384 | | Publication Date: | 2001-08-01 |
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