JStoddard Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Hi. I just joined! I'm a software engineer up in michigan. We build test equment for mostly the auto/heavy industrial industry. Most of our software is done in C#, or VB. We have been branching out doing LabView Development for some customers as needed. I find it hard to program in labview because i'm not used to it yet, but, i think in general it's making me a better programmer. I'm also heavily interested in automation of anything hacking of anything with batteries or motors, and I love hot rods. So, that's me! Hi Quote Link to comment
Yair Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Welcome to the community. Be careful, once you will get used to LabVIEW, you might not want to go back. Quote Link to comment
crelf Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Hi JStoddard, and welcome! Have a look around - we've got a code repository, knowledge base, FAQ, Blogs, and (of course) an awesome forum - make yourself at home Quote Link to comment
Ashish Uttarwar Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Most of our software is done in C#, or VB. We have been branching out doing LabView Development for some customers as needed. Welcome. While I am still not "expert" in LabVIEW, I remember my initial days of struggle with it. I came with a little background in C, C++ and had hard time to NOT think in C. But, once I overcame that.....I never feel like touching C or any other programming language again. I bet you will like it here...specially "here". Regards, Ashish :thumbup: Quote Link to comment
JStoddard Posted January 25, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 Thanks everyone. I'm seeing more and more practical usage for the LabView dev platform. I wish on a previous job I did at the end of last year I would have used it now. For the simple fact it would have saved me a lot of weekends of work trying to get vb 6.0 to interface with a daq to do simple things. We'll see if i can get the company on board for using this platform more often. Now that With our latest project I can prove it's effectiveness, even with my limited skillsets. Thanks everyone! Quote Link to comment
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