NI Labview's a great software package and in many respects considered better than its more established(among students specifically) rival MATLAB.But there seem to be fewer free resources to learn this and maybe thats why its lesser used.Or maybe I'm just wrong.
To get into this exciting world of Labview,I'm currently reading (& practicing) this book,titled 'Labview for Engineers',which is written in a nice and precise style giving you content at a good pace,minus the frilly words or the silly comics.So far,I'm about 2 chapters in,and its good.
More details about the book:
To get into this exciting world of Labview,I'm currently reading (& practicing) this book,titled 'Labview for Engineers',which is written in a nice and precise style giving you content at a good pace,minus the frilly words or the silly comics.So far,I'm about 2 chapters in,and its good.
More details about the book:
Title: LabVIEW For Engineers
Author: Ronald W. Larsen
ISBN: 0136094295
ISBN-13: 9780136094296,978-0136094296
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jan 2010
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Number of Pages: 391
Language: English
Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight: 726 grams
Author: Ronald W. Larsen
ISBN: 0136094295
ISBN-13: 9780136094296,978-0136094296
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jan 2010
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Number of Pages: 391
Language: English
Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight: 726 grams
(Details taken from its flipkart page)
I'm not saying that this is the best book to start with,there are tons out there,and if you know a few,feel free to leave details in the comments below.
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