Thomas Paviot wrote:
the most important concept to start with (and to
> understand) is the topological data model on which OCC is built. The 
> TopoDS_Shape class (and it's derivatives TopoDS_Edge, _Face, _Wire etc.) 
> is the big deal. Everything in OCC is based on this object (topology 
> building, geometry, data exchange etc.),
> - as a consequence, the best introduction to the OCC kernel is the Roman 
> Lygin's blog: http://opencascade.blogspot.com/. I suggest you start with 
> the "Geometry and Topology in OpenCascade" 
> chapters: 
> http://opencascade.blogspot.com/2009/02/topology-and-geometry-in-open-cascade.html
>  
> . Roman definitely knows OCC perfectly and is able to share his 
> knowledge in a very clear manner.

Thanks,  I'll read that.  I'm new too.
I'm interested in open hardware development and manufacturing niche market 
products and selling them.

John Griessen
Austin Texas

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