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This is often a requirement in data acquisition and control applications. Many people, including 'real software developers', feel that the graphical paradigm suits the way they think and visualise their software better than the textual one. There are undoubtedly things that text languages are better for than LabVIEW (covered in another discussion on this site) but where LabVIEW is suitable it's very good at getting the job done. answered Oct 27 '08 at 16:22 nekomatic nekomatic 5, 180 1 gold badge 18 silver badges 24 bronze badges To me it comes down to what you are comfortable with, if you're comfortable in text based languages, you'll likely find that Labview just introduces another learning curve. Unless you have a specific goal to learn and use Labview I see no point for your project. On the other hand, if you aren't particularly comfortable in text-based languages, I tend to have the opinion that Labview is easier to pick up and learn, particularly for non software engineers. I use text based languages for test engineering as well as Labview and TestStand quite often and for me it's more about who else will use my software than it is about me.
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