algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Dear GH users,
over the next 3 weeks (till November 12th) I'll be in Seattle at McNeel headquarters discussing the road ahead for Grasshopper 2.0. I'll probably have very little time for support and discussions during this period.
The major topics discussed for GH2 during this period will be:
If you feel something important was left out, please let us know here. Note that incremental improvements and bug-fixes are not worth discussion as we'll try and get around to them no matter what. Topics on this list have to fit the "Are we going to try and do X?" format.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria
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Independent Software Vendors wishing to integrate Visual Studio Tools for Applications into their applications must pay a license fee to Microsoft that is calculated either on a $50 per-seat basis or on the basis of a 1%, 2% or 3% royalty depending on the products' revenue.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria
Yes, I think I brought that up in the other thread.
The source for the Wikipedia text you are quoting is from 2009 and doesn't exist anymore, maybe things have changed. Try contacting them, maybe you can get a more affordable deal.
Or consider releasing it as a plugin for users willing to pay the extra cost.
You mean it sucks compared to Visual Studio or other code editors that can be integrated into Grasshopper?
Does the code you linked allow Grasshopper to run an instance of the full Visual Studio and not need to close Grasshopper every time you change the code? (this would be great if possible)
As I see it, the advantage of VS for applications is that it's the closest experience to the full Visual Studio that allows you to modify code without having to restart the software every time. Is this still the case?
Thanks David,
It's great that you guys are looking to consolidate the programming workflows. That is indeed quite the check list. I can certainly appreciate the complexity involved in picking an editor, afraid I can't think of any alternatives.
That said, as far as features and "feel" go I have been using Sublime Text 2 for straight up Python lately. Now that is one slick editor.
Looking forward to see what you come up with..
Sublime looks great, but it only fulfills one of my 7 must-have items as far as I can tell.
This is the problem of course. There are a lot of good code editors out there but they all lack one or more required features. And all the code editors which seem to have them all are crap.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria
My feeling is that the effort invested into the code editor could be better spent on making it easier to reference and import modules. For example, there should be a really easy way to make sure that I can hand someone my GhPython script and include the libraries it depends on (like "internalise data" for import statements!) This way, if people have a lot of code to write, they can simply use one of the many great code editors that already exist and import the code into GH. Finding better ways to connect with existing editors seems like a more fruitful effort than providing support for an in-house editor.
Hi David.
Don't know if this qualify as incremental or not, but anway
Blocks referencing and baking
Wire selection - to erase, cut, join, hide wires... useful in long definitions
Create rhino tools (Commands) with a GH definition. Like executing gh in the background with an automated baking. Could work like clusters defining inputs and outputs.
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Improved VB/C#/Python development tools
about this I want to say some tips.
I want to write class myself in VB Commpont.
and I want import namespace myself.
Yeah I'm going to at least try to make importing namespaces possible in the code. You can already create your own classes in a VB component.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria
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