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Starting from zero

Hi everyone;

I want to learn Labview. From zero.
I am an electronic engineer, with 35 years experience in analog
instrumentation, and have experience in designing simple digital circuitry
(counters, shift registers, mux / demux, etc. No microprocessors. Nothing
fancy). Have also some insight into Pspice , Fortran, and Basic (not the
Visual) programming.
Is it there any book or website from where I could start?
Last but not least:
I am not interested, at this time, in the latest version of LB. I only want
to acquire the basic conceptual approach to using the program, its features,
etc.
Thanks in advance to all for the help.
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Hi Daniel, welcome to LV world !
- THE book : G Programming Reference Manual (http://digital.ni.com/manuals.nsf/webAdvsearch/4DE32B757174EE428625665E006358AF?OpenDocument)
- great examples : LabVIEW Evaluation (http://www.ni.com/labview/lv_dl.htm)
- web tutorial : (http://www.iit.edu/~labview/Dummies.html#)
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You should look to see if there are any seminars in your area. They have hands on seminars that are often good starting points.

http://www.ni.com/seminars/

Or if you want to pay there are classes from NI available also:

http://www.ni.com/custed/

There are several books and websites as well. I don't know of any off hand that are what you are looking for, but if you do a search you're sure to find a bunch.
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