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Re: Opinions wanted: LabView-based controller?

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Originally Posted by Mike Martus View Post
Question? Is Industry - wide scale using Lab view for their development and also are universities using Lab View for teaching programming in their curriculum?

If not them I say it would be a very poor choice to move to this.... my non programmer opinion.
From what I gather, LabVIEW is actually being used in prototyping. I don't know how widespread this is, but it is out there. I do suppose I should force myself to learn it, but I think at this point, C, C++, and the Microsoft .NET languages (C#, VB, and I think there's more but I can't recall them right now) are in the most demand.

At this point I am on the fence. My instincts say no, only because I know C and am comfortable with it. Then again, there are valid points to learning C and there are valid points to learning LabVIEW...

Ugh...I don't know...
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