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Re: Switching a Programming Language
Thank you Greg for this paragraph:
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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle
As an example, LV makes it very easy to do multitasking with less syntax and more safety. Make a parallel loop or branch a wire and you've specified that you will allow both operations to occur simultaneously. Merge the data back at a node and you have expressed a synchronization point. These operations are far more difficult and error prone using thread libraries. But of course there are concepts that are more elegant in C/C++ or in Java than in LV. Alan Turing described the elements of completeness many decades ago. All of these languages and libraries are equivalent in capability but differ in what they choose to make simple.
Greg McKaskle
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