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where to get training in labview?

I mean, other than on the job. I am proficient in using VB to control
equipment, but in my field (RF/Microwave) it seems that Labview is the
prevailing language of choice. A natural one, of course, since it's
geared towards this type of usage.

TIA!
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You've got a lot of options - on-line tutorials, local and Austin courses, self-paced courses, books. There is the LabVIEW Learning Center that can help yopu decide.
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Thanks for your input. This seems to be a good place to start.

On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 17:58:58 UTC, Dennis Knutson wrote:

> You've got a lot of options - on-line tutorials, local and Austin
> courses, self-paced courses, books. There is the
> href="http://www.ni.com/devzone/lvzone/learningcenter.htm">LabVIEW
> Learning Center
that can help yopu decide.


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Another thing to look into are any of the LV books written by Gary Johnson. He's very good at explainging good LV style--which will be critical given your past VB experience.

The issue is that every text-based language requires thinking about problems in its own particular way--and the same is true of LV. The faster you get up to speed in thinking LV, the shorter the learning curve will be for you.

Mike...

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