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Re: Calling C/C++ from LabVIEW
I'm glad to hear you aren't stuck, and I'm glad you shared the details. I'll do what I can to help either route you pick.
Having gone through the integration many times, I also agree that the single language route is way easier in so many ways. With a good enough library, it can be worth the effort, but I've spent weeks getting a library hooked up before. It certainly doesn't seem like the sort of thing to tackle during a build season. None of my computers are even installed to do attempt the hybrid at this point. Greg McKaskle |
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