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Re: Easy C programming , Worth teaching?

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Originally Posted by Nine9cracker
Ok I been trying to program easy C from lab view and I came with a conclusion. It would be good but its not worth the time to teach the other programmers since we took a programing course during the winter break and are very use to programming the standard way(Mplab). So what do you guys feel about programming with lab view? Worth it or not?
If you like the EasyC style of programming but would prefer typing C programs into an editor you can program directly to the EasyC runtime system. The library is called WPILib and you can read about it here.

Currently the installable version is slightly messed up, but you can look at the document and the examples (they are essently the same as what you would write). I'll put up the real stuff Saturday with real downloadable example MPLab projects.

Brad