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157Building with code, with Jeremy Tammik

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This is the first episode of BIMrras in English. We've dusted off our rusty skills in the language of Shakespeare to bring Jeremy Tammik to the episode, known worldwide as The Building Coder, to talk about Revit, open source, APIs, etc. and, of course, about building with code! Welcome to the first episode of BIMrras in English. And no, we didn’t decide to torture English speakers with our wonderful regional accent. We simply decided to switch to Shakespeare's language because in this episode we have Jeremy Tammik. Also known as The building coder, Jeremy is Consulting Analyst at Autodesk, has been a cornerstone of the company since 1988. His journey began as a technology evangelist, spreading the gospel of AutoCAD development across continents. After a stint away working on HVAC applications, Jeremy returned to Autodesk in 2005, and ever since, he’s been deeply embedded in the Autodesk Developer Network, specializing in the Revit API. Therefore, this episode is about coding and construction. A field, that of programming, which Autodesk opened up by making the Revit API accessible, and which has highlighted the capabilities and potential of programming in BIM methodology. And there is no one better than Jeremy Tammik to talk about it. Welcome to episode 157 of BIMrras!
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This is the first episode of BIMrras in English. We've dusted off our rusty skills in the language of Shakespeare to bring Jeremy Tammik to the episode, known worldwide as The Building Coder, to talk about Revit, open source, APIs, etc. and, of course, about building with code! Welcome to the first episode of BIMrras in English. And no, we didn’t decide to torture English speakers with our wonderful regional accent. We simply decided to switch to Shakespeare's language because in this episode we have Jeremy Tammik. Also known as The building coder, Jeremy is Consulting Analyst at Autodesk, has been a cornerstone of the company since 1988. His journey began as a technology evangelist, spreading the gospel of AutoCAD development across continents. After a stint away working on HVAC applications, Jeremy returned to Autodesk in 2005, and ever since, he’s been deeply embedded in the Autodesk Developer Network, specializing in the Revit API. Therefore, this episode is about coding and construction. A field, that of programming, which Autodesk opened up by making the Revit API accessible, and which has highlighted the capabilities and potential of programming in BIM methodology. And there is no one better than Jeremy Tammik to talk about it. Welcome to episode 157 of BIMrras!
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