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  1. This is a last call for chapter authors for LabVIEW: A Developer's Guide to Real-World Integration. We still have some blank pages for developers such as yourself to provide new material (previously unpublished) in the areas of hardware and software integration within the LabVIEW environment. If you have a library, utility, or application that falls within this area and would like to author a chapter, please contact us as soon as possible. If you have questions, comments, suggestions - feel free to drop us a line - this is your book! Contact: Ian.Fairweather@vu.edu.au and/or Anne.Brumfield@Daqtronics.com Thanks!
  2. Would anyone have a copy of Dave Ritter's GUI book that they would be willing to sell? The book is hard to come by and only available on kindle currently (which are sold out too). Thanks!
  3. i jumped into 8.0 early because it made sense w/regard to work and schedule; however, i agree with the words of caution by so many on the list. major growing pains in application building with the new project. build and rebuild and uninstall and build again... you'll understand the drill soon if you upgrade and have to do more than just the usual exe (toss in some system files and active x server and special paths...). and yes, can sympathize with a few non-trivial crashes too... drive you to :beer: :laugh: i was really worried when the 8.0.1 release came out and i had to start the recompile right before bed time (very long fix!). now, as i ponder the poll, i am really asking myself if i should jump into 8.2?? (anybody have any encouraging words to bolster my enthusiasm?) could some of these problems go away?? i don't know but i'm probably going to take my own advice and wait a while, and watch the list. i'll keep pushing the envelope at the 8.0.1 front meanwhile... cheers!
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