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Dynamo Core 4.1 Release

Hello, world of Dynamo! Dynamo release 4.1 is here, with improvements ranging from substantial geometry performance gains to new nodes to quality-of-life refinements that make graph-building smoother. While this is a lighter release when it comes to new features, know that we are working behind the scenes on some really exciting stuff! This includ

Dynamo Core 4.0 Release

Welcome, friends of Dynamo, to another exciting release: version 4.0! This release packs a punch with multiple performance improvements, a selection of quality-of-life improvements, and several bug fixes. Important changes also include migration to .NET 10 and a default Python engine change, so don’t miss the details below. This release is li

Dynamo Core 3.6 Release

Summer is heating things up in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Dynamo team has been cooking up some smoking hot improvements to your experience! This release represents a culmination of long-standing efforts to improve Dynamo's performance, with significant gains achieved that Dynamo users should notice. In addition to these performance gains, w

Dynamo Core 3.5 Release

Welcome, dear Dynamites, to another exciting release full of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes sure to elevate your Dynamo experience. So grab a beverage of your choice, sit back, and read all about release 3.5. NEW: Want to learn about these updates in video format instead? Check out this video summary, featuring our superstar product

Dynamo Core 3.4 Release

Greetings, Dynamites! As we approach the end of the year, we’re excited to introduce another Dynamo release packed with great features that we think you’ll enjoy. In release 3.4, we’ve further enhanced existing tools including Package Manager and TuneUp, as well as introduced new features and fixes. In this post, we’ll highlight the key