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Why is this better than the scripting environment in other CAD systems? I'm particular, I looked a bit at https://openscad.org/ previously, though didn't make much headway modeling the thing I wanted.
Why is a language-level approach better than just an API in an existing, popular language?
They mention openscad in the book:
“As experienced software engineers” highlights the problem with many CAD solutions. People who design physical “thingies” professionally are generally not software engineers.
We of course need a viable solution as an open source product but a lot of this is recreating the wheel without any knowledge of how the wheel is being used or why it is even useful to begin with. So you essentially end up with a knock off version of the wheel that doesn’t work the way someone who is experienced with wheels expects it to work.
In general, I agree with your idea. But this time we are not talking about another todo app or YouTube clients which have so many similar projects. Open source community doesn't have new cad in the last 10 yrs (roughly in my memory) so I hope ppl can support them more. I hope they can interact with blender more.
People who design physical thingies professionally do not use OpenSCAD. Maybe a handful do all over the world.
Also, I'm curious, can't Blender do a lot of this? Seems it'd be right up its alley
If you need precise measures, blender can't guarantee precision
True but don't engineers have to label sizes of everything anyway?
Yes, but modeled results won't be accurate then. Scale and proportions will be messed up and won't be coherent with the measures, and that's unacceptable in some contexts.