Put your feet up and enjoy the show.






SP 5.1 coming out next week.
Is @mike miller prescient?establ wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:06 pm SOLIDWORKS 2021 SP5.1 coming soon, removing 2021 SP5 from download page this afternoon.
https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexp ... B-p0E3Vj3A
SP 5.1 coming out next week.
Yes. Any other questions for me?
DUHSSAULT, maybe?
Classic
I'm not defending them by any means, but it must be difficult to test for every contingency. I remember them trying to make the software more rigid with how it deals with imported geometry...maybe a good goal because as we know if SW has geometry it doesn't like it crashes. But, how do you test every contingency?
That, right there, is the short sightedness that milks a cash cow dry.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:28 am I'm not defending them by any means, but it must be difficult to test for every contingency. I remember them trying to make the software more rigid with how it deals with imported geometry...maybe a good goal because as we know if SW has geometry it doesn't like it crashes. But, how do you test every contingency?
There are tools I'm sure they've developed to help automate this, but as the code base grows and grows, the testing I'd guess would have to grow exponentially. Unfortunately, there's little motivation from the bean counters to contribute resources to this vital task...And they've shutdown any talk of that in their top ten, because they consider it handled.
I understand that is a daunting task. But other software companies do a significantly better job than the solidworks team. It starts at the top level with a philosophy. Success: Don't add a new feature until it is robust. Failure: Throw the new feature in as soon as the GUI is written. We'll worry about making it work on a later release.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:28 am I'm not defending them by any means, but it must be difficult to test for every contingency. I remember them trying to make the software more rigid with how it deals with imported geometry...maybe a good goal because as we know if SW has geometry it doesn't like it crashes. But, how do you test every contingency?
There are tools I'm sure they've developed to help automate this, but as the code base grows and grows, the testing I'd guess would have to grow exponentially. Unfortunately, there's little motivation from the bean counters to contribute resources to this vital task...And they've shutdown any talk of that in their top ten, because they consider it handled.
I'm curious how people would rate SW, SE, and IV on a scale of 1 to 10 for stability?SPerman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:56 am I understand that is a daunting task. But other software companies do a significantly better job than the solidworks team. It starts at the top level with a philosophy. Success: Don't add a new feature until it is robust. Failure: Throw the new feature in as soon as the GUI is written. We'll worry about making it work on a later release.
I can honestly say that SE has been way more stable than SWX. I've crashed SE three times since March, at least one of which was user error (opened a file directly from a Windows restore point and attempted to save it there). I've gotten out of the habit of saving every two minutes......mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:26 am I'm curious how people would rate SW, SE, and IV on a scale of 1 to 10 for stability?
I can second what @mike miller stated.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 10:26 am I'm curious how people would rate SW, SE, and IV on a scale of 1 to 10 for stability?
Honestly, reminds me of the debacle that is Cyberpunk 2077SPerman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:56 am I understand that is a daunting task. But other software companies do a significantly better job than the solidworks team. It starts at the top level with a philosophy. Success: Don't add a new feature until it is robust. Failure: Throw the new feature in as soon as the GUI is written. We'll worry about making it work on a later release.
And this is the icing on the troll cake.....
..wow,.. a Limited Life is such a waste of time?mike miller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 12:13 pm And this is the icing on the troll cake.....
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These guys can't win for losing!![]()
..is it safe?... well, let's try!
So the top ten list starts with 3?mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 11:02 am C'mon guys, Dassault has assured us that they are focused on One and Two, so much so that they've stopped allowing it in the Top Ten List...
hmm?.. maybe the wrong gif for you Mike... here you go. (cough)
Two points:SPerman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:56 am I understand that is a daunting task. But other software companies do a significantly better job than the solidworks team. It starts at the top level with a philosophy. Success: Don't add a new feature until it is robust. Failure: Throw the new feature in as soon as the GUI is written. We'll worry about making it work on a later release.
well,.. it's "1" more than 20.
I'm using SW 2021, and I have it turned off. It might work with it turned on, but I haven't bothered to check.