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Re: Java vs Labview
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Re: Java vs Labview
Another thing about LabVIEW compared to Java or C++ is that it is able to help people who have a hard time understanding written languages. I know that when I first started programming, I couldn't really grasp the idea of a class or a function and how they interacted with parts of a program. LabVIEW helped me realize that a sub-vi is just like a function: there's inputs which feed into a block of code, which then in turn output a set of data. Seeing that visually really helped me grasp written languages a lot easier.
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Forgot to mention, but new tools such as JShell/Kulla are really lowering the Java learning curve.
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This is just from this season's records. I knew there were successful teams that used each but I was sort of interested see what came out.
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