The BIMsider’s favourite posts from the world of BIM – for the week of Feb. 18th – Feb. 24th, 2018.
I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off with a post about an update to the Rhythm Dynamo Package from John over at the sixtysecondrevit blog.
Latest version of Rhythm is now 2018.02.19
2) More Dynamo news in this post from Revit a Structured Approach.
Dynamo – Geometry Working Range
3) Have you ever thought there has got to be a better way when you have a ton of “clicking” to do with your mouse, well there is and The Revit Kid has you covered.
Revit Tutorial – Streamlined Topography (Auto-Clicker Update)
4) All the news from the world of RTC/BILT for the week from the RTC News Blog.
BILTna 2018 Thursday Night Function: City Museum
#Win #Win #Win your way to BILTANZ
Call for Abstracts – Data Day 2018
5) This next post from the BILT Academy Blog is for everyone looking to learn more about “coding” but doesn’t know where to start.
6) This next post comes from the Evolve Lab Blog and talks about why your design process might not be 100%.
Why Your Company’s Design Process is Broken
7) Keep with the theme from the post above, learn about reusing your design in this post from the Hagerman Blog.
Product Design Reuse: 5 Best Practices for Fast and Accurate Designs
8) In case you missed any of Dan’s posts this week on his blog BIM Chapters here is his weekly recap.
BIM Chapters Update – Week of 18 February 2018
9) Sometimes you just got to get your thoughts out there, which is what Steve did in this post on his Revit OpEd blog.
Copy Monitor – A Different Way?
10) I will end this week’s Roundup with a few posts about the sad news that Flux (at least as we know it) will be closing down on March 31st, 2018.
Exclusive – Talking with Jamie Roche, CEO of Flux Data Inc. (AKA Flux.io), About Their Changes (Revit Add-ons Blog)
Flux.io is shutting down on March 31, 2018 (Zhukoven Blog)
Breaking: Flux Shifts Direction, New Platform Due Mid-Year (BuiltWorlds)
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