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I think that it must have something to do with the visual nature of LabVIEW pushing people to use the visual side of the brain, which can get pretty cluttered...
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Yeah, that must be it. By that argument, CADing up the robot must be a really bad idea.
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P.S. LabVIEW doesn't qualify as a programming language!
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Here we go again. Technically you are right, though. LabVIEW is a tool that is used to write G code. G is the language, even though most people call it by the product's name.
If you have learned LabVIEW well enough to criticize it, give it a shot. Explain why it isn't a programming language. While you are at it, explain what a programming language is.
On the vision tracking topic, has anyone started comparing the approaches and determining the key elements that led to success? I did a number of presentations in Atlanta, and I have my list of things.
Greg McKaskle