Autodesk was founded on January 30th, 1982 by John Walker and a group of co-founders. The company became public in 1985. Early on, Autodesk focused on developing AutoCAD, which quickly became its flagship product. AutoCAD's introduction of AutoLISP in 1986 allowed for third-party developers to extend its functionality, greatly enhancing its market reach. Read more →
14 posts from January 2024
The past two weeks have been filled with unseasonably cold weather with a bunch of snow followed by freezing rain and ice. Here are a few photos of the growing snow at our home and playing in it. Now it’s... Read more →
The AUGICON24 Call For Speakers has begun, and there are two ways for you to speak. I know several have a class proposal in their back pocket that they haven't submitted to other events or had declined by other events. This is an opportunity to shine to the largest CAD & BIM user community. Read more →
SolidWorks 1995 marked the debut of SolidWorks as a computer-aided design (CAD) software. Being the first release, it laid the foundation for what would become a widely used tool in the engineering and design industries. Read more →
Explore how AI is revolutionizing architectural design, enhancing human creativity, and paving the way for sustainable, efficient buildings. Discover the challenges and potential of AI in architecture. Read more →
In the ever-evolving world of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands out as a beacon of innovation and intelligence. Yet, despite its widespread application and growing significance, the intricacies of how AI is trained remain shrouded in complexity. Read more →
Dive into the transformative power of Digital Twins beyond 3D models in the AEC and Manufacturing industries. Discover their real-world applications, future potential, and how they're shaping a smarter, more interconnected world. Read more →
Autodesk founder John Walker published his own GPT last week. This GPT is for learning about the startup History of a Startup and is based on his Autodesk File publication. Read more →
Beta testing is a critical phase in the Agile development cycle, often misunderstood or undervalued. Agile methodologies prioritize flexibility, efficiency, and above all, delivering value to the customer. In this context, beta testing emerges as a vital bridge between development and real-world application. Read more →
In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, custom GPT models have emerged as a fascinating frontier. These models, tailored for specific tasks, interests, or styles, offer a more personalized AI experience. Today, I'm excited to share with you a selection of my own custom GPT creations, each designed with a unique purpose and audience in mind. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about AI, there's something here for everyone. Read more →
If you're like me, always digging around for ways to up your game in the design world, you've probably heard of AUGI. But if you haven't joined yet, you're missing out, big time. Let me break down why being part of AUGI is a game-changer, especially with the cool perks like the Autodesk Developer Network (ADN). Read more →
In today's technology-driven world, beta testing and pre-release programs are vital for the development of software, cloud, and mobile applications. These strategies are key to unlocking the full potential of any product. Read more →
Explore the intersection of customer journeys and digital transformation in the AEC and manufacturing sectors. This blog post digs into how technologists, CAD, and BIM designers can enhance customer experiences and streamline processes through innovative digital strategies. Learn about integrating advanced technologies, customer-centric design, and the latest trends in CAD/BIM for improved project outcomes. Perfect for professionals in architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing looking to stay ahead in a digitally evolving landscape. Read more →
As we journey through the ever-changing landscape of technology, the challenge isn't just about adopting new tech; it's about integrating it seamlessly into our existing lives and workflows. Picture this: a person balancing delicately on a tightrope between two skyscrapers, old and new. This is our everyday reality in the modern world. Read more →