01-15-2008 02:31 PM
I am not tring to offend. I believe that anyone could develop the methods that we have. I have never seen anything like what we do in any of the code that I have repaired or supported for our customers. I have seen small parts of what we do. We have deveoped a programming system that allows me to have simple or complicated controls with a simple structure. I have better flow control than any program that I have seen using LabVIEW. We have developed modules that I can drop in and generate reports with excel or many other programs simply by attachig two wires. You can also open excel file by simply attaching two wires. I have never purchased a tool kit from LabVIEW as you are locked into what they want you to do instead of learning how to do it yourself. I see questions about how this or that doesn't work in the report toolkit for LabVIEW and how it is generally explained as windows problems where my report generator does exactly what people are looking to do (i.e. multilpe XY series in excel). We also have modules for high speed camera control, download, and video development, PNP database (that is right a data base with no development, connect two and sometimes one wire and the data base takes care of itself). It really seems that LabView wants to keep you in thier box a for you not to think. Just buy this and that from them and why try to develop anything on your own when you can just buy a version from them that doesn't work and pay for an upgrade that may or maynot fix all of the issues they have with this version which is what drove us to start developing our own code for things like this. Vision was the biggest train wreck tht I every spent money on.
Sorry to get on the soap box. The simple solution is a great way to do what you need to do here. I was not tring to say other wise. Just break out and develop your own personality instead of being put into the LabView box.
01-16-2008 02:09 AM
I fail to see how using tools written by someone else has anything to do with coding style, but here are a few points:
01-16-2008 01:19 PM
01-16-2008 02:14 PM - edited 01-16-2008 02:18 PM
aeastet wrote:
It really seems that LabView wants to keep you in thier box a for you not to think.
01-16-2008 03:26 PM