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Re: Who to Choosing Between programming language?

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I'm not a programmer, but I do consider myself very computer literate and I've done limited programming in LabView, Java, PBASIC, and Matlab. I must say, of them all, LabView was the most frustrating for me to use.
I would agree that Labview can be frustrating. However, NI has gone through significant pains to make it very easy to use for FIRST. I would recommend Labview because it is the easiest (in my opinion) to teach to students, as well as for them to troubleshoot. I am going out on a limb thinking that there are probably more visual learners out there than any other. Labview is ideal for this group.
 


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