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In response to
"
So do we have any civil engineers, or people acquainted with the industry here? I have some questions for you. -- nm
"
by
mafic
*raises hand*
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Jan 15 '14, 12:33
Though Civil is so broad, I might not be able to help.
Responses:
Basically I just want to know what sort of 3d software is generally in use, and why you hate it. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 15, 12:36
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My new company is considering a foray into the market, and nobody really knows anything about it, except for some broad interest from a couple firms. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 15, 12:40
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AutoCAD is probably the most popular.
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Strongbad
Jan 15, 12:49
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When you say state requirements, is that like a regulatory thing? Like would a new software package have to get government approval in some form?
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mafic
Jan 15, 13:04
It varies
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Strongbad
Jan 15, 12:40
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Mostly the former, with a but of the latter thrown in.
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mafic
Jan 15, 12:44
Oh, I think I can answer this one: "Autocad. Autocad." -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 15, 12:38
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Yep. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 15, 12:45
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