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Re: total noob question :)

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Originally Posted by Red Mage View Post
I also don't think LabView is a language.
Technically, you're correct. LabVIEW is a programming environment, not a language. The language one programs in when using LabVIEW is called "G".

But most people talk about "programming in LabVIEW", and they're technically correct as well. They're writing and editing programs, in the LabVIEW environment.