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Re: LabView/C++ equally capable?
Your initial question is a reasonable one. I suspect this will be a perennial topic aimed at identifying what will lead to more success, and a particular technology or approach is always an easy difference to gravitate towards -- similar to the wood vs aluminum, six wheels vs four discussions.
To make progress on improving vision, what part of the camera code worked, what didn't? Any questions that you want to ask? Greg McKaskle |
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