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Labview Tutorials
So im a new programmer for our team and am currently attempting to learn labview. I was just wondering, does anyone know and good tutorial sites or videos, does anyone have any tips or tricks, and is there anything important that i should know to not blow our robot up. Keep in mind these tutorials should be simple enough for someone with very minimal background in programming. Help is greatly appreciated.
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Besides this website, is there anything specific that every programmer needs to know in order to be successful?
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If there is something missing from the FRCmastery site that you would like to see, I can definitely pass it on. There may not be many new videos for a while now, but we can still add ideas to the list.
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Consider the Labview website for FIRST users:
https://decibel.ni.com/content/commu...view=documents Good Luck |
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Just don't give up. There will be many times where you want to throw the computer or destroy the robot. The best advice is be ready to ask questions. You will run into problems. Just be ready to go around and ask questions or connect with other local teams and ask for help.
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Make sure everyone is standing somewhere safe when you test (not where an arm is going to whack them if you've made a mistake ).Work in bite-sized chunks at first. It's easier to troubleshoot a complex scenario if you work up to it, rather than jumping straight into the whole thing. Baby steps. |
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LabVIEW is a really cool thing to know and learn, I think it deserves a lot more credit than many people in the programming world give it (but, that's a discussion for somewhere else). Knowing LV can be an amazing asset for a programmer in the real world (I'm currently using it in an internship of mine, and it's a project I would cringe at doing in another language)
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