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Use it if you feel it contributes to the article. I changed the shell integration to work with my installation of contig (not in the Windows path), and also make the command window stay open after contig is finished. 71.84.195.131 04:04, 17 September 2007 (UTC) The link to .tt was again removed as spam I do not think it is a spam link. Matthew K 04:38, 12 December 2006 (UTC) I'm glad you put the links on this page. it seems that these could prove useful to someone looking to use this utility- especially Power Defragmenter GUI.
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Alternatively, you can simply download the Binaries (Debug) folder. Unfortunately, I don't have this as a published package, but you are welcome to download the build the connector from GitHub source. If you would like to try this on your own, you will need to import the Dynamo Twitter Connector. After finding a sufficiently simple library (Tweetinvi), I set to wrap the simple instruction sets so that it can work seamlessly with Dynamo. I had recently discovered that Dynamo had a Zero-Touch Plug-in environment that lets one import *.dll libraries and leverage their functionality.
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Finally, I gave up and went to my go to code kitchen: Visual Studio using C#. I spent three days scouring google and attempting all sorts 'pip' installs - but to no avail. Until I discovered that the beloved 'Tweepy' library for Python does not work for Iron Python that Dynamo allows. 'It would be a One-day fun project' I thought. PYTHON on the other hand had plenty of easy-to-use libraries to run circles around the twitter library.
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dll libraries, along with Twitter's well documented Application Programming Interface (API), the rationale for building a connection between Twitter and the Revit Project quickly went from 'Is there a need?' to 'Why not?'.Īs of the writing of the post, Dynamo does not have a package to retrieve Twitter timelines. With Dynamo's Iron Python Interface and the ability to add.
It could be anything from a gentle reminder, a recently discovered piece of vital information, or, live tweeting meeting notes.
However, a platform such as Twitter certainly breaks barriers when broadcasting to a team or a group. A typical architectural project is not a place where random strangers gather for a round of Kumbaya. Personally, I'm not a tweeter (sic), but after a recent natural disaster, it was the only place to gather information about loved ones in a particular neighborhood. This, by definition, makes this extensible in both directions, seemingly without limits. More importantly, it is a platform that is designed to span between the world of coding and the world of assembling architecture. It gets us thinking in terms of manipulating the machine in terms of instruction sets rather than punching individual commands at the computer all day. Dynamo is to Architects & Designers what Scratch is to toddler geniuses learning to code.