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Hello Folks,
From about few weeks I am writing some scripts using Visual LISP on my company's licensed software (We have legal AutoCAD 2019 copies). It is a powerful tool and I already created a couple of scripts to speed-up my work. The problem is that the office time for self-developing is limited. We focus mostly on drawing and not really researching...
So I want to continue learning&scripting at home, after-hours.
Since the trial version is limited to 30 days (I already used one) and I am not a student anymore to obtain student version, are there some equivalent free IDE to write scripts?
Also, if I wrote a script at home (let's say Notepad) and I want to use it on my office software, would it be a legal problem?
Please, help me to resolve this issue. I really like programming in LISP, but I have no spare 2000 euros for a professional license just for hobby-scripting... Also I'm afraid as f*** to violate any Autodesk Policies.
To sum up:
- I don't want to enroll to University in order to get student license
- I have no 2000 euro for professional version
- I'd rather not ask my company for office laptop with legal software yet (maybe after I really write some powerfull tools)
- My trial version is over
Any ideas?
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