By: Colin McCrone

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Dynamo Primer is Open Source

  The Dynamo Primer is officially complete!.   Uh, hmmm. Let me try that again…   The Dynamo Primer is finally done?!.   Drat.     Oh,   OK,   I get it:   The Dynamo Primer is open-source!!!   The Dynamo Primer has been a labor of love for me, Matt

Dynamo @ ACADIA 2015

This year's ACADIA Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio will feature three pre-conference workshops with stunning Dynamo content. We seriously can't overstate how cool each of them is. Be the first to use Dynamo for computational design with Autodesk Maya, learn from top-notch industry practitioners, or learn to use Dynamo for structural optimizati

More Dynamo Primer

The Dynamo Primer doubled in size today. We're announcing four new chapters on geometry, list management, code blocks, and Dynamo for Revit. We hope these will continue to serve as a valuable learning resource for beginners and long-time users alike. The primer will be a living document—we want it to change and grow with the software itse

π Day = 3/14/15

Every year, the calendars of those of us lucky enough to live in a place in the world where the month is written before the day (month/day/year) are graced with a happy amalgam of numbers: 3/14. What does this mean, you ask? Any numberphile, math nerd, school teacher, or your smart, well-meaning, but humor-impaired friends will tell you it's:

5..8 Tips and Tricks

Continuing a series of tips I wish everyone knew. In a previous post, find: [0] Hot Keys [1] Make Lists † [2] Access List Items [3] Node Options [4] Auto-complete † Explanation here for the strange name I've chosen for the post. [5] Make Strings [0]Use a String node… Easy! [1]Use "double quotes"