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YourDesk University
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YourDesk University is a place for the AEC Tech community to connect and share knowledge remotely. Organized into “semesters”, we regularly stream content featuring some of the industry's top experts on a diverse range of topics related to AEC Tech. Talks streamed on YourDesk University aim to highlight emergent technologies, workflows, and ideas that can be leveraged by the broader industry.
YourDesk University was initiated during the onset of COVID to help connect the AEC Tech community and equip people with computational skills/broader understanding of the technological reform our industry is going through. All of our content is free, and we are run fully by volunteers who are committed to giving back to the online community (read more about them below!). We welcome you to the community and hope you can join us for future sessions!
YourDesk University was initiated during the onset of COVID to help connect the AEC Tech community and equip people with computational skills/broader understanding of the technological reform our industry is going through. All of our content is free, and we are run fully by volunteers who are committed to giving back to the online community (read more about them below!). We welcome you to the community and hope you can join us for future sessions!
REST for Architects... hold tight!!!
Repo Link: github.com/Gytaco/yourdesk_rest
Have you heard the term REST? Why is it resting? whats resting? We will learn what REST means and how to read by not only using REST but writing our own REST service so you can get a deep knowledge, and to up the stakes, we will do this in Python.
After some basic setup and creation, we will use Postman tool and create an example so you can ask any service on the web for its information formatted and testable with swagger documentation. We will do a full end 2 end CI-CD integration with Vercel and Planetscale so you can have a complete REST Database workflow for online information.
Hopefully, by the end you will have some knowledge of how to use and...
Have you heard the term REST? Why is it resting? whats resting? We will learn what REST means and how to read by not only using REST but writing our own REST service so you can get a deep knowledge, and to up the stakes, we will do this in Python.
After some basic setup and creation, we will use Postman tool and create an example so you can ask any service on the web for its information formatted and testable with swagger documentation. We will do a full end 2 end CI-CD integration with Vercel and Planetscale so you can have a complete REST Database workflow for online information.
Hopefully, by the end you will have some knowledge of how to use and...
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Is IFC.js wanting to be an OPEN BIM framework???!?
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background sound attribution: www.bensound.com/
Stop Making Jagged GH Meshes. Do this instead!!!
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Are you looking at meshes in grasshopper and want to know more about how to manage them? In this workshop our speakers will take us through some of the lessons learned from their modeling experience working on the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. Through this workshop they are going to take us through some of their ways to evaluate and prepare surfaces for fabrication and a few meshing concepts t...
How to Handle Errors with Dynamo Player
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How to Handle Errors with Dynamo Player
PROMO: YourDesk University Presents Training with AEC Experts
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PROMO: YourDesk University Presents Training with AEC Experts
incredible presentation , well done
The project was abandoned? the project in github no working
great tutorial! thanks!
That was really great!
Thanks @thumDerr
Very interesting stream. Thank you!
Very interesting, thank you for sharing
Still so grateful for the opportunity to show what Unity can do for AECO in VR! <3 Thank you, YourDesk U!
Yes
In the context of open-source applications, there appears to be a fundamental difference between the game industry and the construction industry when considering commercial potential. While the game industry benefits from an infinite number of possible games, the construction industry's problem space is finite, with a limited number of building challenges to solve. How does this distinction impact the development and adoption of open-source solutions in these respective industries? And how can the construction industry continue to leverage open-source approaches effectively, considering the finite nature of building problems, to drive innovation, collaboration, and advancements in the built environment?
The built world has many challenges that the gaming industry doesn't have. I think one that wasn't mentioned is the risk and human impact buildings can have. Both obviously impact humans, but in very different ways. As a structural engineer, considering the risk involved in the built world has always been one thing I've considered compared to the gaming industry, where you can have glitches or non structural buildings and everything is fine. On the other hand the side of visualization, can have tons of overlap.
Thank you for the very cool presentation. Kindly share the active discord link. The one on the website is inactive. Would love to join.
Try again. Thanks for the comment
Wicked! Love your work as always Adam. Thanks for sharing/having them on the show. Lots to play around with here on the weekend....
Adam is great! Thanks @aussi BIM guru
where do you join the discord, great talk
Check out the bottom of yourdeskuniversity.com
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@@YourDeskUniversity The invite has expired. Pls chk.
Dude, you can easily increase the font size in VSC and don’t push us struggling with trying to recognize what’s going on on your screen.
That's a good point and we'll try to do that in the future.
so path mapper is a hard code which is bad
I enjoyed the prez very much. Thank you both
Thanks Jmco!!! Glad you liked it.
Where is an example with MEP?? 😢 Ok kidding, great video, thank you a lot!! 😂🎉
Sorry there was a great MEP example, but I cut it when trimming the video post live show
Nice. LLMOps and MLOps would also be useful topic for future.
If you write a function for Hypar do you own the IP? As a developer can you make money from Hypar writing functions in a market place?
Very interesting!
We think so too! Grateful.to such great presenters
This is amazing. Thank you for bringing this to us
Thanks @Nana
Love it. Good one
Thanks for listening
Great one! Make more of this development kind of topic please
You got it, we are trying our best to focus the topics. Let us know when you have specific topics you want to hear.
This was great. Thanks
Thanks Scott. Did you see he's coming back for a second show this week?
Thanks for the amazing lecture. The presentation can tell everything, I hope I had seen this before i did b.arch thesis XD.
So glad you enjoyed it. We got a lot out of this as well
Definitely not going to happen, we struggle just to set up open and coordinate work share models, and my dynamo graphs are pretty much only comprehensible to me, the only one who writes them, and I can’t figure out how to make them work with the dynamo player.
I would rather people know exactly what mine do and how they work before they deploy them.
38:00 time Quote!
34:32 mark script Numpy, Pandas, matplotlob.pyplot, %matplotlib, seaborn, sklearn, df = pd.read_csv('sldfjsldfjlksdjf'), df.shape Very Cool!!!
right On!
There is no audio from 18.00 or so
Just keep listening
Thanks for sharing this :) Would it be possible to share the ML code in Grasshopper with us?
Glad you liked it.
Great Video!! :) Is there any possibilty to get more information on how to develop a new connector?
heya! you can check out a high level overview on building your own connector here: speckle.guide/dev/connectors-dev.html feel free to drop by the forum if you have any questions :)
Great video, thanks for sharing! Really exciting to see the progress around pollination and ladybug tools.
Wonderful convo. Thanks guys
I agree... Such a great talk!
Very exciting discussion and examples! Where could we find the example definitions? Cheers
github.com/thakopian/Presentations/blob/3221170bdf7145e75bd0c38302cc094ce9ad257d/YOURDESK_EVOLVE_CODE_TECH_STACK_TH_VER-3.0_20210414.pdf
Pretty interesting @tadeh. Thanks
This blew my mind. I just started learning Unity and it's great to see it from the view of someone who works with AEC industry.
What guides do you recommend for anyone else learning like you?
@@YourDeskUniversity I recommend a good mentor (I am lucky) and just not giving up. I also use the Unity learn, LinkedIN learning videos and Unity Documentation. Also youTube and Google always helps.
Great stuff! Thanks Timon.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you!
Another awesome session! Many thanks to all of the participants!
So glad you are enjoying this. We also found this session to be very thought provoking
The new Speckle 2 is completely different. The Gh file in Rhino connector is not working. The demonstrated example in this video is not explainable at all. Just many people talking. Too much irrelevant information. Can you provide a simple example? Send and Receive a cylinder and how to add new objects in the stream automatically from Grasshoper.
we've got loads of tutorials from beginner to advanced on our docs here: speckle.guide/user/tutorials.html hope that helps!
Pity I've missed the live session. Probably one of the best presentation on Topologic. Great job Wassim!
Thanks Enrico. It was an awesome session. We have invited Wassim's crew back to share more details in the future.
So much good content and thought leadership here wow! Thank you for organizing this amazing panel of brilliant minds. There was a comment by Noni midway through talking about how to best set up your BIM model with robotics in mind and then again at 51:30 about how to keep only the essential information for a lightweight model to be included in the robotics mapping system. I would love to learn more about how architects and designers can incorporate best practices or include information that assists in downstream robotics coordination.
Sorry to everyone about the audio glitches. We will do a part 2 in the future. Here's another show you might find interesting: ruclips.net/video/bUoUqSTWKF8/видео.html
As someone delving deeper into computational design this was awesome. I hope I can update my demo reel to showcase a skill like this not too long from now. Thanks for this valuable discussion!
So glad you are getting value from these sessions. Have you seen her blog at lm2.me
@@YourDeskUniversity I have most definitely checked it out. It's been exactly what I've been looking for to justify my need to marry code with architectural design, and even beyond. Liked and subscribed.
Yes please bring her again to show us some hands on demo. She is just awesome. Thanks guys for bringing her
absolutely fantastic!