Some Other Brics in the Wall

LaiserinLetterLetters

Laiserin's Lemma—An Orange By Any Other Name




Today's Top-Level Take-Away: Words of Welcome
> Bienvenidos a Paraguay, el pais numero ochenta y cinco con lectores del LaiserinLetter.
> Welcome to Paraguay, country number eighty-five with readers of the LaiserinLetter.


Some Other Brics in the Wall
Psssst. Want the automatic 2D output and coordinated 3D change management benefits of a building modeling solution? Don't want to give up the productive familiarity of your old standby CAD software? Prefer to minimize your financial risk while you explore new ways of working? Rather not wait seven or ten years for the perfect migration strategy? Then maybe you should be looking into BricsCAD Architecturals.
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LaiserinLetterLetters
An occasional sampling of reader electron-mail, or "keep those waves and particles pouring in, folks!"
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Laiserin's Lemma—An Orange By Any Other Name
(lemma: a short theorem used in proving a larger theorem)
Our recent analysis, "Comparing Pommes and Naranjas", stirred up the most response of anything we've written to date. The estimable Martyn Day, Group Editor of the MCAD and AEC magazines at UK-based CadServer, provided the most extensive and intensive counterpoint to our original argument. Martyn is such an experienced and insightful commentator on technology tools for design that we've chosen to devote the bulk of this issue's LLemma to his unedited views in their entirety.
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