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Re: Opinions wanted: LabView-based controller?

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Originally Posted by Danny Diaz View Post
how many hits a particular search term reveals on an engine has VERY LITTLE to do with what this thread initially looked like what it was attempting to do.
Mike Martus asked what the industry was using, since he said he measures cirriculums based on what industry is doing. I think that's a legitmate question in this context and so I attempted to find some reasonably-unbiased data to answer the question rather than just stating that "I don't think a large percentage of the software industry uses Labview."

Anyway, I just want to clarify one thing and then I'll try not to post in this thread much more. I think Labview would be a great addition to FRC as an option. I'm sure some would love to use it and would get a lot out of it. What I asked in this thread, however, is what would the community think of a controller that required the use of Labview. It is this idea that I am not in favor of.