By: Zach Kron

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Dynamo 1.2 Release

Autumn is upon us, and we have lots of new functionality in Dynamo 1.2, as well as significant improvements to stability and performance.  Some of the most apparent changes are additional tools we have added to enhance list manipulation workflows, and a large number of new Revit functionalities for Annotation and other areas.  Download the new D

A High Level Introduction to T-Splines in Dynamo

Lots of questions have come in over the forum, twitter, and other channels about the T-splines functionality that we slipped into the Experimental section in 1.1.  While this is not a comprehensive description of the capabilities, we'd like to give a little more information on what this functionality is about, how you can use it, and where it'

Dynamo 1.1 Release

Greetings Dynamo Community, We are pleased to announced the latest release of Dynamo for Revit and Dynamo Studio.  This incremental release features a truckload of bug fixes, a few new features, and some "experimental" tools.  A little something for everyone we hope. Release 1.1 represents the first update release since we moved to "seman

New Dynamo Forum!

We have launched a new and improved Dynamo Forum! Please make yourself at home and feel free to ask/answer questions about Dynamo.  The Dynamo discussion has been lively and exciting, but has been burdened by a clunky interface, search, and notification system. We hope that those days are behind us with this new site. What you can expect on thi

Dynamo 1.0.0 Release

Dear Dynamo Community We are so excited to release Dynamo 1.0.0! There are many things that this release is, and many things that it is not.  At a high level, Dynamo 1.0.0 DOES represent a stabilization of Dynamo's internal software organization and DOES NOT indicate that we are "done". This milestone release means that we are committed