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@maxy_13 I am surprised that the editor shall make a difference here. Just to confirm, same is working fine with the normal editor in Dynamo? Which Alias/Dynamo version are you using?
Or are you using the editor outside of Dynamo?
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GG

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if you want use IronPython in a Python IDE try Visual Studio Code (or PyCharm, or SharpDevellop) with IronPython (ipy) as interpreter
BUT you will not be able to launch the script outside Revit or Dynamo context

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Coding in python and fighting the #Autodesk Python basic editor with all the Case Sensitive syntax I decided to use Visual studio to code/debug. Problem is I was missing stubs. Grabbed them from the gtalarico GIT iron python stubs through a Visual studio Community 20220 CLONE in Visual Studio Community 2002:

Is there a way to take your dynamo scripts extract its code and use within visual studio. I want to do this so i can add all scripts to a ribbon and learn the coding side of things instead of dragging lines to nodes.

Also scripts do run slow within the dynamo player (still faster than manual user input) but would like to make it even easier for colleagues to just press buttons on a ribbon also so they do not have access to the dynamo scripts to manipulate.

exactly what i want to do i was just hoping with my lack of knowledge of coding (trying to with C#) there was a way to convert a dynamo script to C# code so i could see what actually was going on so i was able to study what is needed.

Thank you for the info. It is for personal growth. I may bring it up to my employer to see if they would but we do have our own department for BIM development team that builds our addins. If not i will eventually pay for the course as it would be a great asset to have personally.

I very much a beginner if it comes to using Dynamo. Had a go using it last year for a design idea.
I used the education license of Autodesk Dynamo Studio 2017 (without Revit) to turn a Loft shape (exported as SAT file from Fusion 360) into a dia grid structure.

Can I reproduce the geometry in dynamo sandbox (open source) using the workspace file from dynamo studio even though the WireDiagrid seems to be Autodesk specific? Apparently Revit will still have dynamo capability; could it use the workspace file information?

Hi Ron, will this enable to program in Cpython3 in Visual studio?
If so which interpreter do you use?
i am able to do it in Ironpython 2 but not in Cpython 3, so i could just copy/paste to the actual dynamo node.

Dynamo Pictures originated as the CG and motion capture production department of Visual Science Laboratory, Inc., a computer graphics and virtual reality research and development company founded in 1991 by Kenji Yoshida.[2] Though the studio would separate from Visual Science Laboratory and begin operating as Dynamo Pictures, Inc. in October 2004, it wasn't formally established as an independent animation studio by department head Hiroshi Hirokawa until March 18, 2011.[2][3] The studio's name was taken from the motion capture arm, which was known as Studio Dynamo, and was the first motion capture studio in Japan.

On October 1, 2021, the "Amusement" section of the company, dedicated to creating theater and VR attractions for theme parks, was spun off into a separate business called Dynamo Amusement, Inc. and subsequently became an affiliate subsidiary of GENDA, a Japanese amusement arcade company.[4]

Nintendo announced their intent to acquire Dynamo Pictures and change its name to Nintendo Pictures on July 14, 2022, citing the focus of the company to strengthen the planning and production structure of visual content.[5][6][7] The deal closed on October 3, with the company becoming a full subsidiary of Nintendo, as well as adopting its new name.[1][8][9] Many fans of the 2006 Nintendo DS rhythm game Elite Beat Agents, the international counterpart of the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan duology, noticed that a mission in the game references a then-fictional company called Nintendo Pictures.[10]

Since their acquisition, while Nintendo Pictures has continued to assist with outside productions, their main function has been as a support studio specializing in animation, art, design, and cinematic work for video games developed and published by Nintendo, such as Super Mario Bros. Wonder.

On November 27, 2023, Nintendo Pictures relocated their headquarters to Kanda Square, an office building shared with Nintendo's Tokyo branch, Nintendo Sales, and 1-Up Studio.[11] Their previous location is nearby and remains in use as their motion capture studio.

For Howard Connect Academy Principal Mardee Miller, school is a place where students are allowed to learn, imagine and dream about not only the world they currently live in, but the one that could be.

So, for her, the perfect types of programs include two now being offered. The XFactor Studio, which was implemented last year, teaches kids about music, video and still-photography production. The new XProduction Studio, which students will encounter when they return to classes, will get more into graphic arts and web design.

"This is an awesome opportunity that just continues to open doors for compassion and opportunity," she said. "It's a place of innovation and designed to give our kids as many authentic learning experiences as possible."

The program is done in collaboration with Dynamo Studios and its executive director, Kessler Cuffman, who is working with staff at Howard Connect and The Howard School to implement the innovative, hands-on learning. The main studio space at Howard Connect is outfitted with industry-standard audio, photo and video equipment, including 15 iMacs "loaded with every bell and whistle and lots of software."

He said Stone, who died two years ago, was also very passionate about the community and film, and used those passions to great effect through his work at Atomic Films, which he co-founded with Dave Lang.

The idea is to give students hands-on learning by having them work on actual projects, such as marketing videos that promote the school or recording sessions with musicians. Cuffman uses his increasing connections with local and touring musicians who come into the studio for a couple of hours or a couple of days to record a song.

The program is designed to grow with the students as they matriculate through middle and high school, according to Miller. And it is designed to impress upon the kids that there are all kinds of jobs within the worlds of audio, video and design, beyond being the actor in front of the camera or the singer on the record, just as there are more jobs on a team than quarterback.

Sixth-graders at Howard Connect take what are called 30-Day Challenges as part of the XFactor Studio. The challenges expose them to several aspects of the recording environment, such as microphone placement, software, sound levels and mixing.

In the seventh grade, they pick two of the six areas of study they are most interested in. Then in the eighth grade, these become either a major or minor study, which they focus on even more when they enter high school at Howard. They also get credit toward graduation with the classes

Cuffman said the students are learning skills that are applicable in many industries. He said he has been asked to create a similar program at other local private and public schools, "but we are being very intentional about working with students in inner-city communities. We really care about working there, but as it grows, we would love to work with every student.

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