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LabVIEW migration to NXG Vs 2017

Dear NI,

 

Its happy to see the release of LabVIEW next generation, I haven't explore or started working much on it.

Please clarify whether we will be getting LabVIEW 2018 or its going to be NXG 3.0 and so on ?

 

Since our current development is in LabVIEW 2015, If LabVIEW 2018 is not going to be release its better to migrate to NXG than LabVIEW 2017.

 

Thanks & Regards

Varaprasath M
Certified LabVIEW Architect
Certified TestStand Architect
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Hi Varaprasath,

 

"standard" LabVIEW and NXG will run in parallel for the next several years…

 

(Did you call your local NI sales rep?)

Best regards,
GerdW


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"Classic" LabVIEW and NGX are going to have parallel development until NXG meets the feature parity of "classic".  Last I heard, that plan is 5 years out (heard of it being pushed out).  But at that point the plan was to have major bug and driver updates for "classic" for another 5 years.  This information is a little old and I do not work for NI, so do not take this as set in stone.

 

But my point is that you will have plenty of notice before "classic" LabVIEW is considered obsolete.

 

Spoiler
"Classic" and "Current" are the two terms I have heard for what you currently know as LabVIEW.  Since things will eventually go all NGX, I prefer "classic".

 


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Yes as others have said the classic, or current LabVIEW is probably what you want.  I don't have any inside information on what NXG 3.0 is going to look like but I suspect there won't be feature parity with current LabVIEW by then, and as a result I don't intend on migrating any existing projects to it.  I do see myself using NXG for a few small projects, in areas where it does things that current LabVIEW has difficulties with.

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Thank you all for the valuable comments.

Thanks & Regards

Varaprasath M
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