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2011-05-02 05:10 PM
2011-05-09 07:54 AM
Bricklyne wrote:And HERE and HERE
That's what a Graphisoft forum looks like when a developer (or in this case, the Product Manager, or rather former Product Manager Laszlo (Laci) Neda - he's no longer with Graphisoft. Wish he was though) takes part in the forum, talks to users, solicits information, requests, and suggestions to help them improve the product.
That was in 2004, and I think just a little bit before Gallelo left the firm, the Nemetschek buy-out took place and they had a shake-up in their staff and personnel.
So you see, it can be done.
Even here.
2011-05-09 08:25 AM
2011-05-09 09:15 AM
2011-05-09 03:20 PM
Stress wrote:
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And HERE and HERE
I know Laci is long gone, but where are Balazs Simonyi, Laszlo Vertesi and Gyuri Nyitrai??
Balazs wrote:And that was only 7 years ago.
...
Hi!
It's no problem! We can solve it
And thanks for Your activity! We appreciate it!
Best regards
Balazs Simonyi
Product Designer
ArchiCAD Design Team
(posted Oct. 20th 2004 in the wishlist section : here )
2011-05-09 07:19 PM
Bricklyne wrote:Clarence, Nicholas and others - Please keep this thread about AC 15 new features. I've started a new thread about graphisoft staff involvement in ac-talk here:
My guess would be that just like Laci Neda (whom I believe was actually an architect harking back to the old days of ArchiCAD created and developed by Architects for Architects), the other two, Balazs Simonyi, Laszlo Vertesi, are likely also long gone from the firm.
What the hell happened to this place?
And more importantly what's happening to this firm?
2011-05-09 09:14 PM
sinceV6 wrote:GDL is equivalent to Revit's API. So it's as GDL. All of those top notch architects use the API instead of the OOTB family editor.
GDL is indeed powerful. Very powerful. The logic and "smartness" of properly coded objects is just amazing. Code something right, with plenty of options, and you literally can get thousands of combinations with a single object/code. Revit doesn't come even close in this regard.
2011-05-10 12:19 AM
blobmeister wrote:Not exactly. AC has a separate API. The one that gets you those add-ons and extensions. The GDL scripting enviroment in AC is the equivalent to Revit's OOTB family editor.sinceV6 wrote:GDL is equivalent to Revit's API. So it's as GDL. All of those top notch architects use the API instead of the OOTB family editor.
GDL is indeed powerful. Very powerful. The logic and "smartness" of properly coded objects is just amazing. Code something right, with plenty of options, and you literally can get thousands of combinations with a single object/code. Revit doesn't come even close in this regard.
2011-05-10 01:10 AM
rwallis wrote:Yes, but on one license...you can't split it up over several people in the office....so if you're working in Revit you can't use Max on another machine...
FWIW (not an advert - I use ArchiCAD - just a depressing discovery)..
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This is nuts if true
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