04-08-2014 05:38 AM
I am a new learner of LabView.I think the LabView is interseting but it seemed difficult to me.can you tell me some advice of learning LabView.Please introduce me some books or website of LabView.Thank you!
04-08-2014 06:40 AM
Here is a decent place to start: http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7466/en/
LabVIEW is also PACKED with examples -- use the Example Finder feature to help find a specific topic you're interested in.
I also recommend the LabVIEW Core 1 through 3 training. Specifically Core 1 if you have no programming/LabVIEW experience. You can find the courses here: http://sine.ni.com/tacs/app/fp/p/ap/ov/lang/en/pg/1/. These require a fee but are sometimes included with your licensing package when you purchase the product.
04-08-2014 06:50 AM
Formal training is the best way to get started, but the best way to learn LabVIEW is to develop real-world applications. Preferably as part of a team with more experienced programmers. And spend a lot of time here.
04-08-2014 06:58 AM
LabVIEW for Everyone is supposed to be a really good book to get started with. I haven't read it myself, so I don't have a true opinion on it.
Other than that, hit the examples.
LabVIEW Basics,LabVIEW 101 for a couple of tutorials.
And ask questions. Learning any program language is a process. So don't be afraid to try things and ask how things work.