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Topic ClosedNedds info on how to start my journey into CAD

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    Posted: 11.Feb.2009 at 18:07
I got a degree in Architecture in 1978 from the Philippines, been working in the A&E since 1974 up to 1998 with manual production of DWGs. A little bit introduction into CAD later up to 2001 in the USA, then I stopped being employed in the field of Architecture. After almost 8 years, totally lost info about CAD, I decided to go back to my field in Architecture but because I don't have a strong foundation in CAD, I don't know where and how to start and acquire a good knowledge in CAD and be updated to its present technology, so that I can be employed again. Please help.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Feb.2009 at 01:08
  Not sure which version you are getting into, but I have 2009 and in college 1st and 2nd year we used this text book.. 
 
Its an easy read not bad price, and I've used it many times since that course.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Feb.2009 at 19:38
Thanks for the information. I'll try to check that out.
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