SideFX came up with Houdini Engine which is a similar idea but not as
complete I guess? Just throwing a prejudice here, not sure what I'm talking
about.
Anyways, I disagree when you say those companies would be against it.
Fabric can act like a glue between them all, potentially bringing more
customers to some of them, and definitely bringing more power to them all
with the crazy optimizations Fabric comes with.

OT: not sure where you got that I'm inundated with work, I've ben
travelling for over 1 year :D



On 7 July 2014 00:36, Jeremy YeoKhoo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ill try my best to look into FabricEngine, and get back to this Forum!
> Like Christopher, I am currently inundated with work, and Fabric is on my
> lower priority list. Also thanks for the info regarding Julia.
>
> From my current knowledge of FabricEngine and Maya, current version of
> Maya have a few internal issues with the API that is causing a few bugs to
> prop up. Additionally I wouldnt be surprised that Autodesk, Foundry, SideFX
> and etc are probably against the idea of a middleware platform. So I might
> just wait a bit.
>
>
>
> On Friday, 4 July 2014 12:06:52 UTC+10, Jeremy YeoKhoo wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I want to ask your personal opinion of pyMel. After reading the topic on 
>> Monkey
>> Patching the Maya API
>> <http://christophercrouzet.com/blog/post/2014/06/23/From-Monkey-Patching-the-Maya-Python-API-to-Gorilla-and-Bananas>
>> by Christopher Crouzet and an earlier discussion regarding this topic in
>> this forum
>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/python_inside_maya/cLdkFBAgRtI>
>> , I started thinking back to pyMel and wondered if it might be an
>> answer, I feel like kicking myself for disregarding PyMel previously. I
>> have just realised how pythonic and how pyMel holds more of a object
>> oriented paradigm as opposed to MEL and maya.cmds (even described by
>> Autodesk
>> <http://download.autodesk.com/us/maya/2011help/PyMel/why_pymel.html>)
>>
>> So I have a few queries, Pymel is now being shipped with Maya, but not
>> supported by Autodesk which my have production implications.
>>
>> What do you guys think of Pymel?
>>
>> -Jeremy
>>
>>
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