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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