09-13-2017 02:02 PM
In the thread "How is the thinking behind "Bundle Functions"" Hooovahh posted what he referred to as the large list of training links. I'm thinking that list or one similar should be sticky'ed to the top of the LabVIEW discussion forum with the title "If you are new to LabVIEW or need some basic refresher courses." along with some text explaining what the links are.
Would hopefully help limit some of the basic concept questions, and also be an easy way to point out to others when it would help.
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09-13-2017 02:20 PM - edited 09-13-2017 02:22 PM
In the base LabVIEW Support Board just before the threads there is a section for LabVIEW Training Resources, which link to several of the things I linked to. This includes Learn LabVIEW Basics, Online Training (SSP Required) Training for Students, etc. I still paste those links into threads where it is obvious OP needs some help, but is reluctant for some reason. It doesn't matter how easy it is to find those link. Many people are in a hurry on the forums and would rather someone just do the work for them then take the time (which they might not have) to learn the language.
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09-14-2017 07:36 AM
*sigh*Rolled a 1 on my perception check.
Case in point about that sort of thing...I totally missed that, and I even looked when I wrote my post.