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For more than 20 years, National instruments LabVIEW graphical development has revolutionized the development of scalable test, measurement, and control applications. Regardless of experience, engineers and scientists can rapidly and cost-effectively interface with measurement and control hardware, analyze data, share results, and distribute systems.
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Books on LabVIEW
LabVIEW for Everyone: Graphical Programming Made Easy and Fun (3rd Edition) (National Instruments Virtual Instrumentation Series)
Amazon Price: $61.59 (as of 05/11/2008)
The LabVIEW Style Book (National Instruments Virtual Instrumentation Series)
Amazon Price: $71.20 (as of 05/11/2008)
LabVIEW 8 Student Edition
Amazon Price: $97.10 (as of 05/11/2008)
LabVIEW Graphical Programming
Amazon Price: $62.96 (as of 05/11/2008)
LabVIEW: Advanced Programming Techniques, Second Edition
Amazon Price: $74.44 (as of 05/11/2008)
LabVIEW Links
The VI Road Show
Video Blog2 points
OpenG Discussion Forums
Third-party Community1 point
JKI - LabVIEW Specialist
James Kring1 point
Open Measurements
Third-party Community1 point
Thinking in G
Jim Kring's blog on LabVIEW software development1 point
http://expressionflow.com
A blog on LabVIEW and visual object-oriented progr more...1 point
http://wiki.lavag.org
LabVIEW Wiki1 point
LabVIEWSearch.com
A LabVIEW centric search engine that is scoped to more...1 point
www.ni.com/labview
Product Information0 points
zone.ni.com
LabVIEW Community Online0 points
Eyes on VIs
NI Developer Blog0 points
community.ni.com
Example Code Exchange0 points
www.myspace.com/labview
LabVIEW on MySpace0 points
National Instruments Blogs
Complete Listing0 points
LabVIEW on Wikipedia
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