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What's New in LabVIEW 2009

137 Ratings | 3.07 out of 5
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Learn about new features in NI LabVIEW 2009, including VI snippets, the new icon editor, recursive VIs, data value references, Probe Watch Window, and the Parallel For Loop. Also explore key new features in the LabVIEW modules and toolkits including better Xilinx compiler integration with the LabVIEW FPGA Module, new dynamic variable API with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, and deploying .m files to real-time hardware with LabVIEW MathScript .

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137 Ratings | 3.07 out of 5
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Anti-information?
There's a choice of lists as well as the video! You're too busy to watch an online video or click a single link to get a list of new features, yet you have time to complain!
- Sep 30, 2009

What's with the name???
Did you abandon the nice sequential numering scheme and go to a yearly thing? I'm running LV8.6. Will there ever be a LV8.7 or LV9.0?? If the new release is LV2009. what will you call the first 'bug fix' release, - LV2009.1??
- Howard Cohen , Boston University Medical School. hic@bu.edu - Sep 29, 2009

You can find a complete list of LabVIEW 2009 features in text form here: http://www.ni.com/labview/whatsnew/features.htm
- Sep 15, 2009

For those who prefer to read about what is new in LabVIEW 2009 and see a list of new features go to this page: http://www.ni.com/labview/whatsnew/features.htm

- Aug 14, 2009

@ anti-information guy. Um, there is a TON of TEXT info about what's new in LV 2009 on the site already. You come to the video section and complain about this being a long video?
- Aug 12, 2009

I respectfully disagree. It is 31 minutes well spent because there are so many new features. With only a list to go by, I would only browse the features that trigger my familiarity. In other words I prefer for you to show me what I don't know yet so I can gain an understanding of the features.
dclark@aeroinc.net - Aug 12, 2009

I CERTAINLY DO NOT have 31 minutes. VIDEO is anti-information. - Way too slow. How about a list.
- Aug 11, 2009