Emmett’s Holiday Gift Guide 2022

The 2022 holiday season is officially upon us here in the United States which means it’s time for my annual gift giving guide. I used to panic every year whenever my spouse, parents, and siblings asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I needed to give them an idea otherwise I’d end up with an ugly sweater or some random junk I would never use.

So to help alleviate some of my stress I started compiling my own holiday gift guide. It’s kind of like the big toy catalog you used to get as a kid, only this is for adults. I’ve made a list of items I think would be very useful or exciting for your fellow CATIA users, sorted by different categories. Some of these items I already use on a daily basis and others are things that are on my own personal wish list.  Enjoy!

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CATIA BOOKS

First, I got to start off with a shameless shelf plug. If you want to learn how to program CATIA macros, check out my book VB Scripting for CATIA V5.

To improve your CATIA V5 design efficiency read CATIA V5 Tips and Tricks.

catia tips and tricks book

OK, now that we’ve got the self promotion over with, here are some other great books.

CATIA V5: Macro Programming with Visual Basic Script – the only other book you’ll find about programming CATIA macros. Read my full thoughts here.

OTHER BOOKS WORTH READING

Excel 2016 Power Programming with VBA is fully updated to cover all the latest tools and tricks of Excel 2016. Encompassing an analysis of Excel application development and a complete introduction to Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), this comprehensive book presents all of the techniques you need to develop both large and small Excel applications. Over 800 pages of tips, tricks, and best practices shed light on key topics, such as the Excel interface, file formats, enhanced interactivity with other Office applications, and improved collaboration features. If you’re having trouble programming macros in CATIA V5, I highly recommend you take a step back and try programming in Excel first, as it is much easier and there are far more resources available.

Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir – If you’ve read any of my previous gift guides you’ll know I’m a big fan of Andy’s book, The Martian. Project Hail Mary is similar, not as good in my opinion, but still very interesting and science heavy.

Nowhere in the world is there a more bizarre theme park than Happy Fun Land and it’s mind blowing attractions: a drop ride with no brakes and a death simulator, just to name a few. Will the human test dummy survive his hilarious adventure through the world’s craziest theme park? This book cracked me up. And the engineer in me loved reading about the mechanics of some of the messed up rides.

TOOLS FOR THE JOB

Presenter and Laser Pointer Combo – I use a laser pointer nearly everyday in my day job.

TechSmith Snagit takes the hassle out of creating images and videos. Capture your screen, edit images, and deliver results. Snagit is also the only screen capture tool with built-in advanced image editing and screen recording. So you can easily create high-quality images and videos all in one program. Quickly explain a process, build visual-based documentation and be more engaging by adding images and videos to your communications. It’s the tool I use to create all the images for Excel Spreadsheets Help and well worth the price.

Curved LED Monitor – I had never tried a curved computer screen until recently, and I am loving it! So bright and colorful too.

Wired Ergonomic Vertical USB Mouse – Designed to be utilized in neutral “handshake” wrist and arm positions for smoother movement and less overall strain helping alleviate wrist pain. OK, personally I’ve been finding it really hard to get used to get after using a conventional mouse for so long, but I’m going to keep trying. I know a bunch of designers who do use it and love it.

TECH, GADGETS, & TOYS

LEGO Star Wars Boost Droid Commander – This toy is right up my alley combining multiple things I love: Star Wars, LEGO, and programming. Kids can learn to code and develop creative problem-solving skill (fun for adults too)!

Dash and Dot – programmable robots. If you’re into programming things like CATIA macros and you want to teach your kids the joys of programming then I’ve found the perfect gift for you. These cute robots are designed to help introduce children to the wonderful world of programming. Oh, and they’re fun for adults too! Can’t wait to use this with my son in a few years. For now he just likes watching me drive it around with my phone.

Anker PowerCore Fusion – This is a portable power charger that plugs directly into the wall so it works as your regular charger, but is also a battery so you always have power on the go.  This is something I use everyday and take wherever I go.

Smart Scale – After putting on a few extra pounds during COVID quarantine, I decided to try to be a little more healthy and purchased this smart scale to help. The free app on my phone tracks and shows trends.

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