Engineered Efficiency

“Thank you”

More often than not in the consulting and services industry you only hear from your clients when there is a problem. So when you get unsolicited feedback that is positive, it reminds you of why we work so hard. Below is an email we received today from one of our Civil 3D clients.
Mark & Marc [...]

Civil3D.com opens Forum beta

Since its inception, civil3d.com has mostly been a passive resource, a one way street from EE to you. However, we’ve always enjoyed and appreciated the insight our guest-posters add to the dialog of our regular bloggers. Now we want to open it up to you.
Today we opened the Civil3D.com forums at http://www.civil3d.com/forums/. While there’s nothing groundbreaking [...]

Twitter direct @civil3d

We’ve acquired the twitter account for @civil3d. Feel free to join twitter and follow for the latest and quickest C3D news from EE and the rest of our network. www.twitter.com/civil3d to get in on the fun!

Wiley Publishing Partners with Engineered Efficiency on Free Training Outreach

Following is the latest press release regarding the Engineered Efficiency FREE Training Outreach
March 19, 2009–Wiley Publishing, Inc., publishers of Mastering AutoCad Civil 3D, announced that it  is partnering with Engineered Efficiency, Inc. in support of their free CAD training outreach launched last week. In just one week, hundreds have requested the free training, and most [...]

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall

It’s an interesting thing that happens when you hold up a mirror for some people. Some see the things they expect, the things they know, and are content to move along. Some see things they’ve kept from themselves and smash the mirror into a thousand pieces. It’s easier to deal with seven years of bad [...]

An Unsneak Preview of C3D 2010

I love this time of year. Everyone knows there’s a new release. Everyone knows EE has been working with it for months. Everyone knows that Adesk uses a number sequence to name their main AutoCAD product line. The funny part is that I’ll probably get a note from someone at Autodesk for writing down in [...]

Spring Season Hiatus

In case you missed it, we’re smack in the middle of Beta season according to Stan Green. EE is working hard on new books, new courses, and new other top secret stuff. To that end, we’re going to take a brief hiatus from the weekly EECasts. We have a killer show next week on our [...]

EECast: Programmer's Grab Bag!

It’s Friday, time for your weekly reminder to set down the mouse for an hour on Monday and get your learn on with the EE crew. Josh is going to present Customizing 101 on Monday, January 12th. He’ll look at some basic VBA, VB.net, and LSP. A programmers grab bag of tricks, presented in a way [...]

When does $775 not equal $775?

In this difficult economic market its more important than it ever has been to make sure you get your money’s worth. As readers of this blog, you know that FREE is great. We at Engineered Efficiency gladly share our knowledge via this blog, via EECasts, magazine articles and more (and sometimes swag too!) under the [...]

AU Tip: Split Profile Vertical Curve Label Style

AU Tip: Split Profile Vertical Curve Label Style

During my AU class, "Best of the Blogs," I created a style for a Vertical Curve label that didn’t fall apart when the profile view was manually clipped in the middle of a vertical curve. The stock label for curves looks like this picture if you clip the view in its midst.
To fix the problem [...]

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