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Originally Posted by Burmeister #279
Its not that its too complicated, its just that i'm not literate in C++, just as i'm sure teams who only use C++ would have trouble with reading LabVIEW.
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True story. When I look at the behind the scenes working of a VI I only see blocks and lines! xD
While LabView is great for automation and process control environments, if you're looking for a career as a programmer, learning C++ will help you along much further. While you're learning, make sure to learn basic Object Oriented concepts like encapsulation, minimization of coupling, and ect. as these will greatly increase the quality of your code in all languages.
If your school offers dual enrollment at a local college, I highly recommend you look into that option. Not only will you get a strong background in the language, but you'll already have credits on your college transcript.