04-07-2010 03:44 AM
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04-07-2010 03:48 AM
muks
He meant LabWindows CVI
04-07-2010 03:50 AM
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04-07-2010 05:30 AM
lavalava wrote:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board?board.id=180
So, you work in both LV & CVI?
04-07-2010 07:33 AM
LabWindows-CVI is not a C version of LabVIEW. It's an ANSI-C based programming language and development environment.
Both are good.
04-07-2010 09:31 AM
lavalava wrote:
What ever you do to enhance your career success for the long run, stay away from MS proprietaries like C#, VB, etc.... , instead stick to traditional stuffs like C/C++. Did you know if you don't like looking at wires, you can always opt for a version of CLV, that's doing the same thing as wire but you do with text base in C language? If you purchase the developer suite, they all come with wire based LV, CLV, and even classes for Visual Studio where you can do even more than what CLV has to offer.
So by that argument we should also be staying away from proprietaries like ... LabVIEW?