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E2036 – Marcello Sgambelluri


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In this episode, the BIMThoughts crew is joined again by Alexis Kotzambasis as we chat with Marcello Sgambelluri about his brand-new book that is out NOW! Marcello tells all there is to know about his book: Dynamo and Grasshopper for Revit Cheat Sheet Reference Manual.  Use cases for the book, why Table of Concepts (not contents), reason for both Dynamo and Grasshopper together, the challenges of getting it published and so much more. Be sure to hit the link and get your copy now!
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Show Notes
Episode Hashtag: #NotAPictureBook
Here is where you can find Marcell and his book on the World Wide Web:
Website: AEC Cheat Sheets
Website: Simply Complex
LinkedIn:Marcello Sgambelluri
Twitter: @marcellosgamb
Marcello’s book has its available now on Amazon as eBook and paper, with limited edition hardcover coming in early 2021.
Dynamo and Grasshopper for Revit Cheat Sheet Reference Manual
eBook (Kindle)
Paperback
The book has its own website.
The book also comes with a downloadable dataset on said website
We also learn that we all learned Dynamo for the first time from one of Marcello’s conference classes.
Marcello’s class he has been most excited about:
8 Years Worth of Dynamo and Revit Classes from 1 Speaker in 60 Minutes
8 Yrs’ Worth of Dynamo and Revit Classes from 1 Speaker in 60 Min Volume 2
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