"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

#BIMtools

Dopo un intero anno a parlare di processo con le #BIMpills, quest’anno ho deciso di parlare regolarmente di strumenti. Ogni settimana quindi vi porterò la recensione di una piattaforma o di un tool che potrebbero aiutarvi a lavorare meglio, principalmente negli ambiti dell’Agile e della gestione di progetto. Non vi aspettate quindi plug-in di Revit, anche se qualcosa potrebbe capitare, ma strumenti di gestione.
Prima di iniziare, la doverosa premessa:

No, questi sviluppatori non mi pagano.

Così è sempre stato. Accetto volentieri segnalazioni e richieste di testare strumenti, ma la mia opinione è sempre libera da vincoli commerciali. Per questo non sarò mai ricca.

Per ogni strumento, cercherò di indicare in modo chiaro il tipo di licenza o di sottoscrizione necessaria, nel caso non si tratti di strumenti gratuiti.
Iniziamo da settimana prossima.

Nel frattempo, buon proseguimento di feste.

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Classic Stories of the Sea

A charming collection of tales on the sea in various forms, curated by Harrier Sanders, all delightful if a bit too heterogeneous for my taste. You go feom tales of sailors (“The Captain’s Arm”, “Hornblower and the Widow McCool”) to tales in which the sea

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Summertime

Ten Windows

Jane Hirshfield is an American poet, essayist, and translator, widely admired for work that bridges lyric poetry, meditation, ecology, and philosophy. She’s also known as a lucid critic of poetry and has written influential essays on how poems work and why they matter. Ten Windows:

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Summertime

The Space You Have to Learn Is There

Annie Dillard is an American writer best known for her lyrical and philosophical essays about nature, attention, and spiritual life. Her most famous book, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974), won the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction. It’s a work of made up of connected essays and

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