m3nth wrote:
> Is your code posted somewhere? I couldn't find it in the Code Library.
You mean the LabVIEW VI Library shell extension? No, and it won't be
posted. To many low level details are in that code I feel are either to
hackish or to work intense and revealing, that I would feel happy
posting the source code for it.
I only put the compiled dll and install script on our server a few years
ago but since LabVIEW 7.0 has now this shell extension already included
we didn't bother to get it over to our new site.
Of course you can compare LabVIEW to the Student Edition of Visual Basic
or Visual C and then the price difference looks bad. But once you start
to look into Visual Studio Universal Subscription there is
not much of a
difference, and for me C programming is a lot more work in many aspects
than LabVIEW. And Visual Studio won't even attempt to allow you to
develop on one platform and deploy for another (ok Java excluded but you
don't need Visual Studio for that).
And yes there is Borland C, Symantec C and Watcom C and even CygWin and
others, from which most are certainly cheaper than Visual Studio and
some of them even free but they also have their limitations in many ways
.. Talking about perfect user friendly and convenient operation in any of
them including Visual Studio is also not true in my experience. They all
have their strong and weak points and most rely for packaging and
installer creation on external components such as InstallShield to give
the developer the ultimate control in how the application should install.
I'll try to take a look at this when I have some more time, but don't
keep your breath just now.
Rolf Kalbermatter
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