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Originally Posted by Ginto8
...I don't have a whole lot of practical experience regarding this...
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I think anyone reading the rest of your post should keep in mind that first bit of context.
LabVIEW is tremendously capable of what you call "program logic". It's not even hard to do it. It's simply a different kind of programming from what things like C and Java are designed for. If you're used to procedural programming, LabVIEW will seem difficult until you recognize the "right" way to do things in a dataflow programming language, and then it will become easy.
By the way, LabVIEW too is "a flexible, robust way to program - which is used in many practical areas". Those practical areas just tend not to be the kind of programming one encounters in high school, with NXT G and LabVIEW for FRC beginning to change that.
