Kean came up with another brilliant item that I cannot resist highlighting here as well, even if only to ensure that I myself don't lose track of this link to the non-profit Khan Academy myself. It has the motto "Watch. Practice. Learn almost anything – for free" and consists of a small team on a mission to deliver a world-class education to anyone anywhere. Topics include areas of interest for Revit API users such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry and linear algebra, but it doesn't stop there, by any means...
So far, my stay here in Jeddah has not been particularly enthralling. Friday is the most important day of prayer, the holiest day of the week, so all the shops and virtually everything else as well was closed all day today. I went for a huge walk around town anyway and did by chance happen upon the fish market followed by a walk through the old town in Al-Balad and As Sabil. The long route back happened to lead me to a very good late lunch at the Turkish restaurant Y1ld1zlar (stars) [2]. Sadly, I was unable to find any nice park or beach to sit down on, so I returned to the hotel and a swim in the pool, dead beat. I passed the evening in the very pleasant company of my hosts Ammar and Yassin of Digital perspective Co., Ltd. and had an even better meal in Cuisine Halwani on Tahlia Street highlighting a totally delicious fatet makdous or A*) EC/H3. They confirm that there is not much to do here except eat and shop... And prepare Revit API training material, happily...