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Trying and trying is a great way of learning, because there is where theory and reality clashes. Don't be afraid of crashing your computer. Also, your mind start to adapt to the concepts and paradigm that surrounds LabVIEW.
Other thing I found very useful is by keeping in touch with forums like this one. Others are Info-LabVIEW, Developers Exchange, OpenG, etc. You learn big time.
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Hi all;
I currently live in the US. I born in Puerto Rico. My primary language is Spanish.
I like video games, electronics and music. I have a hobby music studio and electronic workshop at my basement. I haven't done any electronic lately, though.
I am happily married. Getting married was one of the most wonderful things that happened in my life, if not the most wonderful. Now, recently a miracle happened: we had a baby. My beautiful daugther Elena born in March of this year. Certainly, a baby is really a miracle.
That's it for now.
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I don't use LabVIEW at my "real life" job.
I use LabVIEW to develop the tools on my small business, VI Security.
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I thinks that goes along with my idea when I started (but never finished, at least yet) this application I called "VI Background check":
http://www.jyestudio.com/visecurity/tools.shtml
The idea was to check a VI for the possibility of nasty things.
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(Note: I edited this comment. The added word is in italics. Just to make things clearer. My English is... well, not my first language.)
Would you be inclined to withdraw the lawsuit which requests astop to the sales of LabVIEW?
I have a similar question after reading all this. (and boy, it is a lot!) I am far from been a lawyer (and I am somewhat glad ) , so my question may be naive: Why is the lawsuit to "stop selling LabVIEW" instead of a "cease and desist" from sending threatening letters? If you are sure both products are different, then I don
Tiff without IMAQ vision?
in Machine Vision and Imaging
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There is another library called "Tiff_reader". You can obtain it from here:
http://dmg-stairs.msm.cam.ac.uk/~gb119/