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RE[3]: What will their use be?
by lucas_maximus on Wed 23rd May 2012 05:12
in reply to "RE[2]: What will their use be?"
Yes there is nothing stopping you from using it, but the primary target for Express is learning and hobbyists.
I have made small commercial websites using Express and you can certainly make useful things, but you are missing out on some of the more useful aspects of Visual Studio.




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Is that officially or just in your opinion? I work for a general contractor and had to read the EULA line by line to make sure I wasn't violating it by installing it there. My goal was to make plugins for Autodesk Revit 2013. After reading it, I concluded that there was no barrier to my usage of it in a company, for a company.
At the moment, I'm worried about future access to Express if I need to reinstall it... or if I'll actually have to use Windows 8 at work just to use VS 11, which will also have to be bought this time, JUST to make plugins for a future version of Revit. Programming by-the-way is not my primary function, if I end up having to request new software purchases, they may just decide not to bother and I'll just have to not make my plugins at work.