10-16-2007 12:11 PM
I have always found that it is a good strategy to take an off-site class and then come back to work to try to implement the things I have learned. Of course it also depends on your learning style. In other words, "your mileage may vary".
10-16-2007 09:54 PM
As a new user, I find the Bloom book on user style to be the most usefull.
I also have to get training approved.
So far, all of my LabVIEW training requests have been approved, but I haven't followed through on submitting the purchase requests.
Once I learned a little LabVIEW, I got so busy, I kept skipping going to the classes.
My 2008 resolution is to go to as many classes as I can.
Now, If I could just set the X axis on that real time graph to work from a queued event based state machine, maybe I wouldn't have to take Basics I.
Ten months and counting working with this language that I'm trying real hard not to hate.
10-17-2007 07:37 AM
10-17-2007 10:24 AM