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Re: Programming with the new interface

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Originally Posted by buickgsxstg174 View Post
Im just wondering if there will be a sample code for labview and possibly windriver as there was for easy c ... I understand that labview will not be as easy as easy c, but that it will be more involved, in depth and tweakable. Also, will there be a labview gui written with some express vis for features like motor control and sensor use as there was with easy c, or will we need to ...
Sample, or starter code will be provided in both C/C++ and LabVIEW. We will also provide Examples of how to read from sensors and interact with other elements of the kit.

As for comparing LabVIEW and EasyC, I suspect a thousand people will give a thousand answers. The documentation will explain how to do things in both languages, and you can make your own path.

Greg McKaskle
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