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Re: Starting programming...

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Originally Posted by davidthefat View Post
Here is what I don't get, once you learn C++ why would you want to move to LabView? Makes 0% sense to me... Its like getting a Lambo then trading it for a Civic in my view... If you understand, why restrict yourself while you have almost full control with C++ then putting on training wheels?
I think -- I hope -- that you're confusing LabVIEW with EasyC.

If you're comparing programming languages to vehicles, with C++ as a high-speed sports car, LabVIEW might be more like a helicopter. It's an entirely different kind of programming from a procedural language like C++ or Java, but it's just as powerful.

Actually, I'm inclined to liken C to a 1940's-era Jeep, designed to be small and nimble and capable of going off-road...but completely devoid of niceties like airbags and anti-lock brakes. :-P

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