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Re: Java vs Labview

I believe Java (and C++) are more general purpose. While you can use LabView outside of FRC, you can't write a regular computer application with it. Sorry, LV programmers, but you can't write games. Java and C++ are much more portable and don't require that you use a National Instruments product. You can easily find a microcontroller or some development board that runs either Java or C++, and It'll be in the affordable range, good devel boards from $10 to $500. With Java or C++, you will be able to have a bit more of fun, because there are many APIs to allow you to do hardcore game programming. C++ and Java are also going to be more relevant in school because it can be used within classes to improve the course. I am working on an OpenCV application for my old Physics teacher because he is using those expensive DataQuest modules. Instead, I can set up a single computer and the other students can upload a video of their experiment to the computer. That'll quickly analyze their lab and give them the information that they need/want!
 


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