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Working with Dynamo in Revit 2016 and Revit 2019 Simultaneously

As you may know, we recently released both Dynamo Core 2.0 and Dynamo Core 1.3.3 with Revit 2019. But, as with anything new, progress has its tradeoffs. In order to continue improving and working towards supporting more capabilities that could potentially make your work more efficient and optimized, we had to make the hard decision of letting somet

To Dynamo 2.0 and Beyond

Today is the day! After a long wait, the much anticipated Dynamo 2.0 is finally here. Dynamo 2.0 is a special and significant release for our team as it is a "major" release, but more importantly because it contains features and changes that will make desktop to web workflows possible in the future. What's so special about a "major" release?

Dynamo 1.3.3 in Revit 2019.0

Hi Dynamites! Revit 2019.0 has officially been released, and it is shipping with Dynamo 1.3.3. Dynamo 1.3.3 is also available on dynamobuilds.com as the latest stable release. No significant changes here. Some people like to control their installation process so we are making it available on our site. Two caveats: Dynamo 1.3.3 is built

Dynamo on the Web – Need Your Feedback!

Hi all, We are collecting feedback for how you would like to work with 'Dynamo on the Web' to support different computation and data orchestration use cases. We need your help! Please read Jeremy Tammik's most recent blog post and send in some thoughts and feedback! http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/2018/03/dynamo-on-the-web.html

Dynamo and IronPython

The Dynamo team recently became aware of some reports that python in Rhino 6 was not functioning on some machines with Dynamo installed. We've added some information to the Dynamo FAQ wiki entry, and would like to share it here as well in case you run into a similar problem. Q: How do I get Dynamo's Python functionality to work again, and use o