Draftsight Portable - 2D CAD - DraftSight
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DraftSight Portable - 2D CAD - DraftSight:
DraftSight - CAD software for Architects, Engineers & Land Surveyors. Make any shape. Use any tool. DraftSight is a complete 2D and 3D CAD solution for architects, engineers, surveyors and anyone who requires 2D or 3D CAD. It's also easy to use and free.
Why use DraftSight? Well, it's easy to learn, simple to use and it's fast. No more hanging round waiting for the AI to draw your shape, it's in your PC and ready to go. It's also the most powerful 2D CAD software on the market.
DraftSight is the only 2D CAD software that lets you create any kind of shape. You can create your own right-angled triangles, rectangles, circles, ellipses, arcs, polygons, polylines, splines, text, sketches, circles, squares, triangles, spheres and everything else you can imagine. You can even use DraftSight as a full-featured 2D drafting software for lots of common drafting tasks.
The only limit you have is your imagination.
DraftSight is the easiest 2D CAD software to learn. Once you know how to use the tools, you'll be able to create any shape you want in no time at all.
The innovative DraftSight and DraftSight Pro 2D and 3D CAD features are easy to use. Most users can get the job done right away, and the very few that need more help can find it with just a few mouse clicks.
DraftSight's advanced features, like automatic adjustment, smart surfaces and tight curves, have been carefully designed to get the job done right the first time. They make DraftSight the easiest 2D CAD solution to use.
DraftSight's unique 2D and 3D CAD features work in combination, so you can quickly draw, modify and share your projects. You can add and link to 2D and 3D models, use multiple views at the same time and use DraftSight as a standard 01e38acffe
DraftSight Mobile
The DraftSight Mobile 2.0 enables you to draw, edit and share your designs on your phone.
DraftSight – SOLIDWORKS
DraftSight is a Microsoft-owned extension to SOLIDWORKS. The tool integrates with the CAD platform to connect with SOLIDWORKS natively, and to offer a 2D and 3D CAD solution to create, edit, and share your designs.
Related software
DraftSight, SketchUp and Planer 3D are not a CAD platform, they are not intended to replace a CAD platform, rather to be used to enhance a CAD platform.
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Category:CAD software[Evaluation of the benefits of the NICA-train program in an ecological perspective].
This study sought to evaluate the implementation of a nurse-training program in the NICA format in a hospital environment. Data were gathered by a questionnaire with focus on the following aspects: the time invested by the participants in the program, whether they had other extracurricular activities, the level of knowledge they attained at the end of the training, whether they used the knowledge they acquired and how long it remained in their minds. The questionnaire was answered by 28 participants. Of these, 73.8% stated that they considered the training experience as "very interesting" and 96.4% considered that the training had stimulated them to attend extracurricular activities, of which 62.5% stated that the program had "strongly influenced" the choice of those extracurricular activities. One year after the training, 64.3% of the respondents noted that they had acquired the knowledge and it remained in their minds; moreover, 90.5% of the participants strongly agreed that the training increased their knowledge and 54.2% stated that they applied the knowledge in the organization where they worked. The implementation of a training program of NICA type and in an ecological model can be considered an important achievement in the professional development of nurses.Q:
Why does using uninitialized data change behaviour?
To clarify, here is the code example.
I was surprised to see it was undefined behavior, but I thought it is required to read data before accessing them?
int main() {
int *ptr = NULL;
ptr = &ptr;
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