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Which alternative Programing Language do you suggest ?

Well said Paul..


Pnt wrote:


RayR wrote:
For instance, I need to write embedded software in VxWorks. 


Which programming language do you use ?


C...  Good old C 😉 on Unix.   The portion I work on does not have Real-Time restrictions, and mostly touches device drivers.
 
 

 
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Visual C++ has a freeware edition, Visual Studio Express. (i didn't knew that)

Maybe i will give it a try.

Thanks to all.

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Just curious, why do you ask such questions?  Are you planning to learn more languages? If so, C++ (Visual Studio Express) is probably a good idea.  Knowledge is always good.. 😉
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JoeLabView wrote:
Are you planning to learn more languages?

Yes. Even if i don't have much free time, Labview can not fulfill all the needs, and sooner or later i think i will need it.
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You should also consider some scripting languages as well as XML. 

XML used with Labview can be quite interesting 😉

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I'm a big fan of Python.  I've done a fair bit of work getting the two to talk to one another.

I also like using XML in LabVIEW (which JoeLabVIEW mentioned) but it's not really a programming language, as much as it is a data language.
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Well said Jim..  Actually, I agree that XML is not really a programming language, but it is good to know nonetheless.. 😉

 

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Python is only 10 Mbytes and it is freeware ?!

Am i missing something ?

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what do you mean?
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Did i understood correctly ?

10 MBytes seems too small (to me) for a programming language (i downloaded it, from Jim's link), and completely free !

Is this Python ?

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