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Learning how to use LabVIEW for making cool applications

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This is a video we made to help introduce people to some of the concepts in LabVIEW. LabVIEW is a programming language that was created in 1986 and has become very popular among engineers and scientists because it is almost entirely graphical. Graphical programming languages like LabVIEW are really great for people that don't like or don't understand text based languages like C++ or C#. You can do all of the things that a text based language can do but you don't have to worry about things like thread management or memory allocation. You can even create fairly powerful applications for multicore processors that truly take advantage of the different cores.
This video just introduces the basics of LabVIEW but if you want, you can actually go check out the Evaluation version at

http://www.ni.com/labview/

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  • LabView sucks hardcore ass. No offense.

  • @WindowsTricks001

    Good Luck from FIRST team 4020!!

  • @RayMKV Good luck from FIRST Team 23!

  • lol. 1.23 + 1.23 = 1.23?

  • LabView or C+ for dummies, no offense.

  • @slifer895

    I am in the same position you are.

    Our robotics team just started this year.

  • He looks like hes a 17 year old boy

  • Where can I find a tutorial on how to create an interface for acquiring data from a PLC?

  • You were right to say that you only "scratched the surface". I am from a robotics team and we use it to program everything including autonumis. Your video helped me me out as I am starting to learn labview so I can become head programmer.

  • This video was so informative. Thnq so much! Our college has provided us with both Lab view and the DAQ system..

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