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Re: Rookie Team needing some help

There's a lot of discussion here on what's the best programming language to use. The short answer is they're all good. If you have a programming mentor, or someone with prior experience with any of the three, then use that. Generally, more teams use Java, and is generally simpler to use than C++. LabView is second, but offers a completely different paradigm than text based languages, it may take longer to learn for people already familiar with text based programming. Really, experiment with all of them and whichever one gets what you need done first is the one you should use. There is no "This is the best language in all circumstances" for every team.
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