‎10-30-2009 01:01 AM
Hi all,
Today is the time when I take a very tough decision for myself. I would be leaving the code development in LabVIEW for atleast next two years(or more). I was of the thought that only LabVIEW won't suffice throughout my whole career. So, since I now have a chance, I would now be switching to C and C++ programming, and then progressing through VB and .NET . Maybe, this would be making my profile stronger and more demanding in future.
Could you all please comment which programming languages would be better to work on now, so that I can use my experience in LabVIEW in a more effective way? Which would be the best package of programming languages I can form with LabVIEW?
Thanks!
‎10-30-2009 01:24 AM - edited ‎10-30-2009 01:28 AM
Since you have worked with LV for some time now, I d suggest you to take up VB with .Net.
I feel so because VB closely resembles LV in FP & the properties window & things like that...
C/C++ is always good to learn to write code to talk to any hardware, which LV cannot achieve totally.
‎10-30-2009 02:15 AM
That's correct. But when we talk about driver level development, then C and C++ are must. So, better to go through C/C++, then try hands on VB and .NET, so the text based syntax flow would be better understood in VB after we are familiar about it in C.
‎10-30-2009 02:23 AM
‎10-30-2009 02:43 AM
@muks:
How would learning VC++ help me? Could you explain?
‎10-30-2009 02:51 AM
‎10-30-2009 03:31 AM
Ok.....Well, I will start off with C/C++ first and then go through VB.
Any more comments please?
‎10-30-2009 04:35 AM
‎10-30-2009 04:42 AM
One which doesn't work on LabVIEW 😄
Its sad that there are less opportunities in LabVIEW in India when we compare to other programming languages like C or VB.
‎10-30-2009 08:01 AM
Learn to use solid Software engineering techniques.
That'll help you in every language (even VB!).
Shane.