ID: TS2879
Abstract: Although object-oriented programming (OOP) can be a powerful tool for the LabVIEW developer, its usefulness and acceptance is often limited by the way it is taught. Much of the existing information is built on examples and approaches derived from programming languages such as C++ or Java. Consequently, the resulting approach runs (implicitly or explicitly) counter to LabVIEW’s fundamental programming paradigm: data flow. At this session, discover how to use OO techniques in a way that capitalizes on their advantages without abandoning the features that make the LabVIEW approach to problem solving so valuable.
Track/Summit: Software Development Techniques
Speaker: Michael Porter, Software Architect, Optimation Technology Inc