09-26-2006 11:14 PM
09-27-2006 01:44 AM - edited 09-27-2006 01:44 AM
Message Edited by Khalid on 09-27-2006 12:45 AM
09-27-2006 02:01 PM
@myriad360 wrote:
I have a client / business "partner" that is buying into Labview and a lot of their database stuff.
I know of no "NI DB stuff". LV has a toolkit for supporting (or can support through other means) ODBC, so you can access DBs on Windows like any other ODBC client. The DSC module for LV (which costs some more $) also includes a specific kind of DB, but I believe that would only be relevant for specific areas.
LV itself, as a language, is great (it's much more friendly than most languages), but switching over from text based programming is a paradigm shift not all people easily make. It's definitely more beginner-friendly due to its "you don't have to worry about this" and the "why don't you let us create a wizard to do that" approach.
NI hardware, as far as I know, is supposed to be very good, and their support in general is also said to be good (I'm satisfied, but I simply don't have any real basis for comparison).
09-27-2006 02:27 PM
See this thread for an earlier discusion on this topic.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=33704&query.id=23169#M33704
Now regarding posting a Q like this on a forum for people who love LV.
I would be very suprised if you get any negative contacts.
If you want to here more negative you may want to try posting to slash dot.
I seem to remeber someone on that posting that "LabVIEW is an abomination".
But that was someone who had not learned the beauty in the abomination.
Ben
PS Sorry about the spelling issues. Spelling and syntax are not my strong points. But because I work in LV I do not have to be.
09-27-2006 02:34 PM
09-28-2006 12:15 PM
09-28-2006 07:43 PM
@Ben wrote:
See this thread for an earlier discusion on this topic.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=33704&query.id=23169#M33704
Now regarding posting a Q like this on a forum for people who love LV.
I would be very suprised if you get any negative contacts.
If you want to here more negative you may want to try posting to slash dot.
I seem to remeber someone on that posting that "LabVIEW is an abomination".
But that was someone who had not learned the beauty in the abomination.
Ben
PS Sorry about the spelling issues. Spelling and syntax are not my strong points. But because I work in LV I do not have to be.
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This is probably true - you probably won't get a lot of negative feedback here. However, I choose to see this somewhat differently: The fact that there are so many of us who use LabVIEW every day, and come here and sing its praises, has got to say something. Granted, we all benefit from LabVIEW gaining in popularity, but I'd say that's not really the reason why most of us do what we can to promote it. Here's a little experiment for all the "Champions" and "Proven Active Veterans" out there: I just found this quote on a slashdot posting:
"Uhg, Labview. For the sake of current and future programmers, I hope they are not going to use the Labview 7 style of programming. Ridiculously complicated flowcharts should not be programs"
How do you all respond to that? I don't know a single person who has spent any real time working with LabVIEW who feels this way, so I can only assume this person hasn't.
Jaegen
09-28-2006 09:46 PM
@Jaegen wrote:
"Uhg, Labview. For the sake of current and future programmers, I hope they are not going to use the Labview 7 style of programming. Ridiculously complicated flowcharts should not be programs"How do you all respond to that? I don't know a single person who has spent any real time working with LabVIEW who feels this way, so I can only assume this person hasn't.
LOL :D... 😄 😄 😄
LOL ROFL!!
Good one. LV7.1... my LV of choice.. Oh yeah!! Wow.. How does one respond to that.. Well... I let the wires do the talking!
LOL!!!
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09-28-2006 10:44 PM
09-29-2006 02:02 AM