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Re: Java vs Labview

I'll offer a biased point of view from the LabVIEW side. From what I have done, implementing vision is easy in LabVIEW. In addition to that, I would suggest staying with LV because of how simple it is to understand. It is easy to find mistakes and fix them, and just as easy to add extra controls, etc. as in java.

The main argument for LV is that it is capable of doing what C++ and Java are, but in a more easy-to-understand and new-to-programming-teachable way. Think about new members.

Our programming team on 4557 also consists of 2-3 members.
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