Which package / software / Language under Linux may be used to teach
Computer Aided Design to Engineering Students, where they can
implement algorithms to draw drawing primitive and access peripherals?
Normally books use Turbo C or Pascal.
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02-10-2008, 06:57 PM
thomas fisher
Software to teach CAD
On Sunday 10 February 2008 07:31:56 H.S.Rai wrote:
> Which package / software / Language under Linux may be used to teach
> Computer Aided Design to Engineering Students, where they can
> implement algorithms to draw drawing primitive and access peripherals?
>
> Normally books use Turbo C or Pascal.
>
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> H.S.Rai
BRLcad may be worth a close look. It is capable of interfacing with various
high level analysis apps. Realtime telemetry & etc. Sean Morrison is the
project leader and could use some application assistance.
Hope this helps
Tom
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