LabVIEW Virtual User Groups
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Want to learn the latest about LabVIEW but can't leave the office? Sign up at ni.com/livewebcasts for the next virtual user group where you can chat with programmers and developers worldwide on topics such as object-oriented programming and multicore processing. Missed last month's Virtual User Group? View on Demand versions below. |
Previous Virtual User Groups on Demand
Programming Guidelines and Techniques for the LabVIEW Statechart Module
Watch this webcast to understand the NI LabVIEW Statechart Module including the use of history and concurrency, state hierarchy, debugging techniques, error trapping, internal triggering, and code generation options. Explore recommended architectures for integrating various types of I/O and instrument control in to your statechart application.
LabVIEW State Machines and the LabVIEW Statechart Module
A state machine is a power programming architecture used by many LabVIEW programmers. Examine the LabVIEW state machine architecture and modifications to this architecture that dramatically improve productivity. Discover the new LabVIEW Statechart Module, and view a demonstration on how this module further extends the LabVIEW state machine architecture.
Integrating .NET Controls in Your LabVIEW User Interfaces with NI Measurement Studio
Discover how to make flashy and dynamic LabVIEW user interfaces with the latest .NET technologies. Learn how to best use .NET controls in LabVIEW and how to create remote monitoring applications with ASP.NET and NI Measurement Studio.
LabVIEW 8.5 Development Tools for Preventing and Correcting VI Cross-Linking
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VI cross-linking occurs when a VI in memory references a different subVI than the one it was last saved with (in other words, one that the user did not intend to reference). For example, a LabVIEW application may accidentally link to an earlier revision or separate branch of the same code stored, causing unexpected behavior that is difficult to debug. Attend this webcast to see in-depth demonstrations on new LabVIEW 8.5 tools that help users diagnose, prevent and correct VI cross-linking. Multicore Progamming with LabVIEW
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