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Re: Best way to learn LabView for FRC?

I know NI has a good LabVIEW YouTube channel with a pretty good intro into LabVIEW itself. This coupled with FRC Mastery and general experimentation is what I used to learn the language. Also, learning to use the little shortcuts (e.g. probing wires) that are available in LabVIEW and not other languages helps to debug your code and to increase your skill in quickly identifying where a problem is occurring.
Source: 2.5 years of heavy FRC LabVIEW development and serving as the go-to programmer for other teams at quite a few regionals.
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