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Re: Why to use LV/C++/C?

I think the goal is that they are functionally equivalent, that is, they both have the same capabilities and efficiency. I believe the reason for that goal is to allow the programmer(s) to choose which one they prefer to use. Some of us are more comfortable using text based languages rather than flowchart like programming languages.

I think the list of pros and cons will be too programmer specific. Similar to why some people like c++ and others like java. For some people one works and is more efficient for others it is the opposite. Personally I like LV because I don't know c++. But if our programmers decide they want to use c++ because they feel more comfortable in it that is fine for them.
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