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Well, I'm also testing LV2017 SP1 beta, so I am up to date. Skipped everything in between though. At least 2013 is stable. Would have given up if I had to use LV8.0 for any longer then 4 weeks.

 

What is stopping me is that LV2017 has weird behaviour when I scale my graphs. Graph scaling is a total disaster. I've made tooling (class) to handle it. But LV2017 doesn't agree with very small intensity graphs (10 pixels in total). It makes them big (100 pixels) on it's own. And of course I have to convince the customer (costs vs benefits). When I get used to the new diagram dragging behaviour, I think it will save me a lot of time. But the graphs are essential, so for now it's a showstopper.

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thank you everyone for the input.

 

guess i take away, that it would be hard for NI (or the compiler) to guarantee there are no GUI events involved to support this.

 

and we all learned something new 😉

 

:cheers:

 

i found labview 2014 to be the fastest IDE experience yet, but it crashed on me often,

2016 is sluggish compared to it .. and i am postponing 2017 too until the first service pack .. and then go the 'ben'-route 😉


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jwscs wrote:

i found labview 2014 to be the fastest IDE experience yet, but it crashed on me often,

2016 is sluggish compared to it .. and i am postponing 2017 too until the first service pack .. and then go the 'ben'-route 😉


2017 should have a bunch of bug fixes to help speed up the IDE (mostly major optimizations in the compiler due to issues that started back in at least 2014 that got a lot worse due to NI adding the drag and expand/shrink preview).  The only reason I have not upgraded to 2017 is because of this bug (hopefully fixed in SP1): The distribute object tools often crashes LabVIEW 2017


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