LabVIEW vs. E-Prime
Greg Osenbach
gosenbach at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 21:24:28 UTC 2009
Well, first off, LabVIEW make it very easy for people to program things
badly :)
I am not sure what the price points are.. A seat of LabVIEW runs from
about $2,500 for the basic package. I have no idea how that compares with
E-Prime.
Are you familiar with LabVIEW then?
Greg
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM, David McFarlane <mcfarla9 at msu.edu> wrote:
>
> Greg,
>
> >LabVIEW programing is my day job. My wife is currently working
> >towards her PhD in psychometrics and her department uses E-Prime for
> >running experiments. I am helping out one of her classmates with a
> >project since no one in the program really knows much about
> >programming and they were having a difficult time on their own.
>
> Ah, so you did get stuck with a decree from on high :). Same here,
> if I had my druthers I would still program everything in C, or
> perhaps graduate to C++ or MatLab. Please post a comparison review
> here once you get more experience, perhaps some of us would want to
> switch to LabVIEW if we only knew it better.
>
> Thanks,
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
>
> >
>
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