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Originally Posted by MrTechCenter
You will most likely use National Instruments LabView. Each year, every team receives a copy of it in their Kit of Parts. A good website to learn about it specifically for FRC is www.frcmastery.com
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Thanks, will check it out.
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Originally Posted by EricH
Or C++. Or Java. All three are supported by FRC electronics.
Labview uses icons; C++ and Java are text-only. None of the three is based on any other one in the three. (However, many concepts may be transferable between programs--but syntax will not be.)
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Odd thing is i know what C++ and java are (never used java though, don't like javascript) and personally like text-based ones better...
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Originally Posted by inkspell4
C++ is programed in Wind River workbench
Java is programed in netbeans
LabView is programed in LabView
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Not sure what any of this stuff is other than C++ but i will check it out a little...
I will have to verify that it was icon-based and C++ after the long weekend, will probably be a lurker on here in my free time though.
Thanks for reply's and/or help.