By: Zach Kron

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Dynamo: Sequences and Ranges

Usually when a person is making stuff in Dynamo, they aren't making just one or 2 things.  More often than not, you are actually making a ton of stuff, series or related ranges of items.  This can require inputting lists of numbers to position and arrange your stuff. Some standard nodes exist for this, namely Number Range and Number Sequence Bu

Dynamo 0.6.0 Released

Dynamo 0.6.0 takes a big step into the future with the ability to easily share functionality between users. Dynamo already had the ability to create custom nodes by collapsing collections of functions into single nodes.  This allows users to create their own libraries of repeated or more generic workflows that they do not want to rebuild over

David Wood on Dynamo

For those of you who are looking at visual programming using Dynamo, please take the time to visit David Wood's very awesome bimwood blog (formerly the Revitator).He is covering some very good territory around applications and concepts of visual programming in BIM in language that should be accessible to all.Thanks David!

Dynamo 0.5.3 update

The code continues its evolution.  This week we posted new educational materials, including videos and datasets.  There are a new batch of fixes and features, and there are a number of experiments here that we would love to get some feedback on.  Here's a small selection: - Open Manipulate and Save Excel files:  We hear that Excel is the most

More Dynamo Learning: Video Curriculum for Everyone

With the fantastic work of Case's Nathan Miller and Scott Overall, and the generosity of the Autodesk Education Group, we now have an efficient set of video tutorials to Learn Dynamo.  The videos have accompanying Dynamo and Revit files to gently guide educators, students, design professionals, mathematicians, and/or your Mom* through the first