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MJBrehm,
I think what Brian is referring to is that in LabVIEW 8.20 LabVIEW added native Object Oriented capabilities. See the following: LabVIEW Object-Oriented Programming: The Decisions Behind the Design, I think that a LabVIEW programmer could understand and use many of the LabVIEW related Object Oriented features by reading the Help topic LabVIEW Object Oriented Programming in the LabVIEW Help, but that the full extent of what Object Oriented programming is may be understood in a greater context by learning a text based OOP language. I don't know if a single course would provide this view, but I still think its worthwhile.
08-22-2006 10:40 AM
08-22-2006 12:34 PM
I have programmed in both languages but not extensivly,but have programmed in labview for 8+ years. C# will integrate much easier with labview due to its .net core. If you are looking to supplement your labview skills I would suggest c#.net over java. java probably has a much larger user base however.
Paul
08-25-2006 03:35 PM
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