If you've been following my blog for a while, you'll already know that I've been a big fan of the Revit Technology Conference from the very beginning. I was lucky enough to attend the first European conference in Delft (2013), in Dublin (2014) and this year in Budapest - and once again it was a complete success!
Why is the RTC so extraordinary? You meet the nerdiest nerds and the craziest Revit users there are! 🙂 Because the conference is relatively small (300-350 participants), you have the opportunity to talk to everyone. The majority of attendees are die-hard RTC visitors themselves, so wonderful friendships develop over the years - and it's always nice to meet up once a year, exchange ideas and learn from each other!
Here are 3 things I learned at the RTC (there are of course many more, but then this will be a novel 😉 )
- You can start Dynamo via the command line (DynamoCLI) (A.Dieckmann)
- Write a script, run it, grab a coffee, watch the screen and be amazed! (H.Vasshaug)
- How do you learn dynamo? Go talk to patient Zero 🙂 - you only learn Dynamo by trying it out / asking questions! (J.Benoit)
Oh, you're probably wondering now whether it's possible that I've almost exclusively attended Dynamo lectures? Hmm - almost! But that's for another time!
You can find a series of photos at BIMcrunch and lots of tweets under the hashtag #RTCEUR!
I already reported last time on why a visit to the RTC is definitely worthwhile, which you can read in this article: http://www.bim-me-up.com/lohnt-sich-ein-besuch-auf-der-rtc/
CU in Porto 2016? Hope so 😉