By: Sol Amour

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Dynamo Core 2.8 Release

Hello folks, As we welcome in the off-seasons, we also welcome to the world the Dynamo Core 2.8 release! This release has a major focus upon rounding out the bulk of the Python 3 work, but also contains some awesome geometry improvements.   TL:DR A slew of new features to improve and streamline the Python 3 experience, including better

Dynamo Core 2.7 Release

Kia ora Dynamo people, After a couple of months of development time (Once again in full-blown remote Zoom mode), today we release the Dynamo Core 2.7 release! This release is a doozy, containing a bunch of work that has been a long time coming; upgrade work focusing upon modernization and a huge amount of bug fixes... the list is a long one!

Dynamo 2.0.4 Hotfix

Hello Dynamo Citizens, Today we're releasing Dynamo For Revit 2.0.4, a hot fix for those of you who are still using Revit versions 2017 - 2019. We wanted to fix some of the biggest issues with the 2.0.3 release so we've back ported some of the most critical fixes from Dynamo versions 2.2 to 2.5. So what Hotfixes did you back port?  Us

Dynamo Core 2.6 Release

Hello Dynamo people, After a couple of months of development time (from home mostly; shout-out to Zoom), today we ship the Dynamo Core 2.6 release! This release is a release focused on customer empowerment, bringing visual clarity to the workspace and surfacing the 30 most common error messages in product with in-depth help and yet more epic per

Dynamo Primer: Additional Languages

Hello world of international Dynamo Users, Do you have colleagues, industry peers or friends who want to get into Dynamo but lack a deep knowledge of the English language that would facilitate them learning the technical aspects of Dynamo? Would they be more comfortable exploring the use of Dynamo in their own language? Then today may be that da