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Topic ClosedAre you expert enough for an early version of DesignScript?

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    Posted: 15.Aug.2012 at 19:55

Robert Aish and a team at Autodesk are developing DesignScript for a technology preview later in the year. For now, the core audience for this technology will be fairly limited.

To date there has been a small group of people (architects and designers) that the team has been working with for the past couple of years – who have participated in workshops based on preliminary versions of the technology. The team is now looking to expand that list.

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DesignScript is a technology that, at this early stage, needs the user to be an architect or mechanical engineer with more than a passing interest in programming (familiarity with VBScript® or JavaScript™ and even C#). As such the team fully expects the audience to be limited. On the other hand, though the team would like to get more people to play with DesignScript, that would require more extensive help/tutorial/wiki support – something that the team is not in a position to do right now unfortunately. As an alternative, a sign up list is available on the Autodesk Labs site.

If you are an architect or designer with programming experience, you can sign up. a team member can contact you, and perhaps you can be added to the set of users playing with the early form of the technology. Only serious applicants need apply. When a slot is available, a team member will follow up with prospective users using the email list and gather additional information.

// Apply now for inclusion via Autodesk Labs

As mentioned, further down the road, a public technology preview, much like other technology previews on Labs, is planned. That may have more relaxed requiremets for programming expertise.

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