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LabVIEW 8.20

I just listened to a podcast and they mentioned LabVIEW 8.20.  Does anyone know when that is going to be released or is it released all ready?
 
Brian
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Untill there is an official press release from NI, all we can do is scratch our heads. 🙂
 
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A week before NI Week?

Probably a good time to scratch.

No I don't know anything you don't.

Ben

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I think it is neat that they had a podcast from Cristina Rogers about OOP in LabVIEW 8.20 and replaced it a few hours later with one by Steve Rogers about the 20 year history of LabVIEW.  If you want to listen to Christina's cast (presumably pre-recorded for the next release), I have posted it in the LAVA forum.

Later,
Bob Young

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Thanks Bob.  The podcast I thought I was going to listen to was to be by Steve Rogers and the 20 year history of LabVIEW but the content was about OOP in LabVIEW 8.20 with Christina.
 
I guess NI let the "cat out out of the bag" prematurely. 
 
Brian
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Does this mean that NI is actually going to implement real and native OOP in LabVIEW?!?!?Smiley Surprised

Well, that would be a welcome addition. I thought the sort-of OOP that was done with the Project thingy in LabVIEW 8 was simply kludgey.

That's been my biggest complaint about LabVIEW as a "real" programming language. Please, no flames. I know all about Open GOOP and the variants and have used them. In my current project I use a modified version of dqGOOP. Let's face it, it's just not the same as programming OO in C# or equivalent languages.
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Of course there is now also a very mysterious (but empty) "8.2" folder at ftp://ftp.ni.com/support/labview/windows/runtime/ ..... 😮
 
What does it all mean????
 
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If you go to ni.com/info and type in "labview8.20" there is an on-line press kit talking about LabVIEW 8.20

Brian

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I swear I think they've got some intern set up whose job is to delete any reference to LabVIEW 8.2 from the NI web site as it comes up. I tried searching right after I saw your post, Brian, and came up with only 15 links, none of which referenced 8.2. I'll bet the intern is just continously searching all LabVIEW-related forums just to see if somebody finds something. Hmmmmmm.... wonder if the NSA is involved?Smiley Mad
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