Re: books on cnc construction
Posted by
pfrederick1
on 2002-04-01 17:54:09 UTC
Are you suggesting that CNC machines do not use software?
Or possibly that people can not code their own software at home?
I would imagine that everyone in this group at least has access
to a computer. And many compilers seem to be far cheaper than even
the cheapest available commercial CNC code.
I also seem to recall any number of discussions going on about the
various shortcomings of all the different CNC code options presently
available. Were all of those off topic as well?
Maybe we should just discuss whatever it is that you want to discuss?
Would that make you happy?
But hey opinions vary right?
Don't even bother replying to this because I give about as much about
your opinions on this matter as you seem to give to anyone else's.
What comes around goes around.
Or possibly that people can not code their own software at home?
I would imagine that everyone in this group at least has access
to a computer. And many compilers seem to be far cheaper than even
the cheapest available commercial CNC code.
I also seem to recall any number of discussions going on about the
various shortcomings of all the different CNC code options presently
available. Were all of those off topic as well?
Maybe we should just discuss whatever it is that you want to discuss?
Would that make you happy?
But hey opinions vary right?
Don't even bother replying to this because I give about as much about
your opinions on this matter as you seem to give to anyone else's.
What comes around goes around.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "Raymond Heckert" <jnr@a...> wrote:
> An extended discussion on the virtues of C++ (or the lack thereof),
might
> just be O.T. Or just plain b-o-o-r-r-r-i-n-g. There must be a
different
> Yahoo Group available for the inevitable argument that is sure to
follow.
> After all...
>A man convinced against his will
>Is of the same opinion... still
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