OpenSCAD is great, but with Python experience I’d recommend taking a look at CadQuery.
OpenSCAD is great, but with Python experience I’d recommend taking a look at CadQuery.
I’m in the same position finally! I actually left for a few months a year ago to chase a stupidly good offer, but ended up hating the culture and company. They welcomed me back with open arms after earnest well wishes for my journey when I left.
The contrast to so many tech jobs I’ve had is amazing, it really does show how a focus on the employees impacts quality of life. Everyone here is invested in making our team successful and it shows in the quality of work. It’s interesting how not having to worry about politics or wondering how to cover your ass lets you focus on the product.
Oh snap, as someone who’s recently joined, do you have some information you could point me to?
It’s not ideal, no, but I find it better than OpenSCAD for the simple reason that it’s inside of a complete programming language. But that’s rarely needed so, eh?
I don’t know what my ideal code-first solution would look like, but at least there’s multiple options!