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Learning Quindos.

This question has probably been asked a million times already, but lets make it a million and 1. When I learned PC-DMIS a couple of decades ago, there was an endless supply of learning material to learn from. Also, there were other programmers at my job that helped. Unfortunately I am in a situation to where I need to learn Quindos for the new job I am at and there I really nothing out there. Even YouTube University has nothing. The 5 other people at my new job all know a little bit, but are learning as well. The so-called guru is now employed but comes every few months for a couple of days per his contract. Anyways, is there any other resources out there that I can use? I Hexagon has training classes, but there basic level 1 class really doesnt show anything, and my work probably wont pay for another trip. the only thing I have is a manual that looks extremely old and doesnt look very user friendly. Any help would do..thanks a bunch.
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  • Unfortunately not. The real issue is that Quindos is so open, that there really isn't any "right" way to go about anything. What I did, after getting started was to activate the command "SET" (equivalent to F5 in PC-DMIS), and one of the options allows display of all quindos commands, obsolete or not. Then, just browse the library. I have yet to come across any task that makes mathematical sense that could not be accomplished in Quindos, and do some pretty elaborate things.
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  • Unfortunately not. The real issue is that Quindos is so open, that there really isn't any "right" way to go about anything. What I did, after getting started was to activate the command "SET" (equivalent to F5 in PC-DMIS), and one of the options allows display of all quindos commands, obsolete or not. Then, just browse the library. I have yet to come across any task that makes mathematical sense that could not be accomplished in Quindos, and do some pretty elaborate things.
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