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where to find the tutorial on how to program the skill language?

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Hello, all: I can use cdsdoc, although sometime netscape has problem to open. Can anyone tell me where I can the tutorial on how to program the skill language, if I want to want to make a new function. thanks sophia


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    archive over 17 years ago

    For example, every year, the International Cadence User Group offers
    half-day basic and advanced and Pcell SKILL programming classes for 50
    bucks.

    Where can I find some info concerning these courses? I have taken a look on www.cadence.com, education section, but found only 3-5 day courses for 1000 bucks and more ?

    Thanks,
    Miro


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by miroslav.masar@honeywell.com
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    archive over 17 years ago

    For example, every year, the International Cadence User Group offers
    half-day basic and advanced and Pcell SKILL programming classes for 50
    bucks.

    Where can I find some info concerning these courses? I have taken a look on www.cadence.com, education section, but found only 3-5 day courses for 1000 bucks and more ?

    Thanks,
    Miro


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by miroslav.masar@honeywell.com
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