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Well then, that is very interesting. I will need to read up on this more.

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>Every few months, some new software comes along that promises to make some complex engineering discipline accessible to everyone. Such software rarely lives up to the developer’s claims, because the claims are far too ambitious. But what if the scope is more reasonable? 3Duino seems capable of actually producing interactive 3D-printed device designs in just a matter of minutes. 3Duino is an integrated software and hardware platform developed by an international team from Simon Fraser University, the University of Texas at Dallas, and Florida State University. Working within some clear and reasonable constraints, it can pop out designs for simple interactive devices.

Well then, that is very interesting. I will need to read up on this more. Archive: https://archive.today/NxXgd From the post: >>Every few months, some new software comes along that promises to make some complex engineering discipline accessible to everyone. Such software rarely lives up to the developer’s claims, because the claims are far too ambitious. But what if the scope is more reasonable? 3Duino seems capable of actually producing interactive 3D-printed device designs in just a matter of minutes. 3Duino is an integrated software and hardware platform developed by an international team from Simon Fraser University, the University of Texas at Dallas, and Florida State University. Working within some clear and reasonable constraints, it can pop out designs for simple interactive devices.

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