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Re: Teams happy with Wind River Workbench?

We are loving it, we are programming up a storm here in it, with the only thing slowing us down being the incomplete manual. Someone posted a new doxygen output which in addition to the source fills in any of the wholes. The examples are ok, but they do do some things that are kind of frowned upon in terms of clean code (i.e. put things in a cpp file that really should be in a header). I spent the time from Atlanta announcement on testing labview, and even attended a training, and really did not like it, I spent way to much time just trying to figure out the most basic things in c in labview. On the otherside NI has made some great processing libs and tools for Labview.

On another not, I was speaking to a relative who is a lead engineer for a major consumer and avionics electronics company, and what he told me is that they are having a hard time finding people in the United States that have the skills to do the programming, they will never be using labview in there products they will be using C. Right now there solution has been to hire people from India for SKILL not COST. From that persepective which is better to prepare you for the workforce?
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