AutoCAD 2007 For DummiesISBN: 978-0-471-78649-8
Paperback
432 pages
May 2006
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David Byrnes is one of those grizzled old-timers
you’ll find mentioned every so often in AutoCAD 2007 For
Dummies. He began his drafting career on the boards in 1979 and
discovered computer-assisted doodling shortly thereafter. He first
learned AutoCAD with version 1.4, around the time when personal
computers switched from steam to diesel power. Dave is based in
Vancouver, British Columbia, and has been an AutoCAD consultant and
trainer for 15 years. Dave is a contributing editor for
Cadalyst magazine and has been a contributing author to ten
books on AutoCAD. He teaches AutoCAD and other computer graphics
applications at Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design and British
Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver. Dave has tech edited
six AutoCAD For Dummies titles. AutoCAD 2007 For
Dummies is his second goround as coauthor of this title.
Mark Middlebrook used to be an engineer but gave it up when he discovered that he couldn’t handle a real job. Since 1988, he has been principal of Daedalus Consulting, an independent CAD and computer consulting company in Oakland, California. (In case you wondered, Daedalus was the guy in ancient Greek legend who built the labyrinth on Crete. Mark named his company after Daedalus before he realized that few of his clients would be able to pronounce it and even fewer could spell it.) After having made mischief in the CAD world for 17 years, Mark now has embarked on a career in the wine world. He sells and writes about wine for Paul Marcus Wines in Oakland and develops winerelated Web sites for CruForge.