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Jul 18 2008, 05:04 PM
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![]() I'm a LAVA, not a fighter. V I Engineering, Inc. ![]() Posts: 3764 Joined: 13-October 03 From: Michigan, USA Member No.: 181 Using LabVIEW Since:1993 LV:8.5 ,. ,.
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I don't know if anyone else noticed this, but NI's offering a new course at NI-Week this year: LabVIEW Object-Oriented Programming System Design. The topics look pretty good, including an introduction to OOD with UML. Rumour has it that the course won't just concentrate on LVOOP, but also include some Endevo stuff too
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Jul 21 2008, 10:59 AM
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![]() Very Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 151 Joined: 1-November 04 From: Sydney Member No.: 941 Using LabVIEW Since:1995 LV:8.5.1 ,8.6 ,.
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Rumour has it that the course won't just concentrate on LVOOP, but also include some Endevo stuff too I can confirm the rumour :-) Since I'm teaching it. The course is on Sunday and Monday, so YOU won't miss the any of the NI-week days. Cheers, Mikael --------------------
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Jul 21 2008, 11:43 AM
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![]() I'm a LAVA, not a fighter. V I Engineering, Inc. ![]() Posts: 3764 Joined: 13-October 03 From: Michigan, USA Member No.: 181 Using LabVIEW Since:1993 LV:8.5 ,. ,.
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I can confirm the rumour since I'm teaching it. That's awesome - there's no-one better to teach the course! PS: Mikael taught me GOOP many years ago, and is not only very knowledgable in OO, but is also a LabVIEW stalwart, a Certified LabVIEW Architect, the man behind the Endevo GOOP Development Toolkit and UML Modeller (written completely in LabVIEW), and an all-around great bloke! -------------------- ![]()
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Jul 25 2008, 04:19 PM
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![]() Extremely Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 596 Joined: 8-December 03 From: Dallas, Texas Member No.: 208 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.6 ,8.2.1 ,7.1.1
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It says that all that is required is LabVIEW basics.
Will this be too basic of stuff to keep me interested? I'm sure Mikael is a great instructor, but if the material isn't heavy duty I may need to bring extra coffee. -------------------- Norman J. Kirchner Jr.
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Jul 25 2008, 11:23 PM
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![]() LV R&D Envoy NI ![]() Posts: 1226 Joined: 15-August 06 From: Austin, TX Member No.: 5877 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.5.1 ,. ,.
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Will this be too basic of stuff to keep me interested? Probably this course is below your threshold of interest. It's for people who know LabVIEW but not LabVOOP. You already know the how and the why of LabVIEW classes. Send a flunky of yours and tell them to report back to you any interesting tidbits. :-)On the other hand, block off Thursday afternoon... I'm presenting a session then that should be more your speed. -------------------- "A VI outside a class is a gun without a safety. Data outside a class is a target."
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Jul 28 2008, 05:40 AM
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![]() Extremely Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 596 Joined: 8-December 03 From: Dallas, Texas Member No.: 208 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.6 ,8.2.1 ,7.1.1
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Hmmm... now I'm all confused. NI's web page says Basics is enough. but on the PDF spec of the course says Intermediate or better required.
Maybe I should have waited for the cruise instead of signing up for sun-mon -------------------- Norman J. Kirchner Jr.
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Jul 28 2008, 09:29 AM
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![]() Very Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 151 Joined: 1-November 04 From: Sydney Member No.: 941 Using LabVIEW Since:1995 LV:8.5.1 ,8.6 ,.
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I just came back from New Zealand where I held the OO course in Auckland at a company. During the first day of the course I go through the principle of OO-Design and Analysis and objects by flow and references. The second day we create a whole test system application from a problem description, using UML class diagram and then we implement it. I like to customize the course as much as possible depending on the student needs, so I normally like to know what kind of systems the students are developing. Cheers, Mikael --------------------
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Jul 28 2008, 03:04 PM
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![]() Extremely Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 596 Joined: 8-December 03 From: Dallas, Texas Member No.: 208 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.6 ,8.2.1 ,7.1.1
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Well I suppose I'll be the first to chime in and give some direction.
I have 2 major concerns and confusions on how to handle. Dealing with a variety of instruments of varying and similar types and how to deal w/ different but overlapping configurations and secondly, dealing w/ sets of objects when trying to handle complex data sets in which the sets have similar and overlapping properties but I don't want to replicate datasets due to size. Got any slides for that? -------------------- Norman J. Kirchner Jr.
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Jul 29 2008, 03:52 AM
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![]() LV R&D Envoy NI ![]() Posts: 1226 Joined: 15-August 06 From: Austin, TX Member No.: 5877 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.5.1 ,. ,.
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The second day we create a whole test system application from a problem description, using UML class diagram and then we implement it. Norm: I take it back. I saw the full cirruiculum for the first time today. While I do think it will start off slow for you, I think there may be useful stuff in there come day 2. -------------------- "A VI outside a class is a gun without a safety. Data outside a class is a target."
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Aug 1 2008, 11:21 PM
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![]() Very Active Premium Member ![]() Posts: 218 Joined: 1-January 08 From: Perth, Australia Member No.: 10325 Using LabVIEW Since:2006 LV:8.5.1 ,8.6 ,.
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Hi Mikael
Two questions: 1) Does the course you are teaching hand out an NI Manual, a custom one, or no manual? 2) Are there any plans that you be teaching this course over East in Australia any time soon? Cheers mate JG -------------------- all day...
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Aug 4 2008, 01:43 AM
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I think you're referring to LabVIEW Classes - State of the Art. Will this be a rehash of the [excellent] presentation you gave at the Phoenix Dev Day, or is this a new presentation?
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Aug 4 2008, 02:20 AM
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![]() LV R&D Envoy NI ![]() Posts: 1226 Joined: 15-August 06 From: Austin, TX Member No.: 5877 Using LabVIEW Since:2000 LV:8.5.1 ,. ,.
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I think you're referring to LabVIEW Classes - State of the Art. No, we're talking about the new 2-day course (Sunday and Monday, so you've already missed it by the time you read this) that is now part of the NI training course catalog. QUOTE Will this be a rehash of the [excellent] presentation you gave at the Phoenix Dev Day, or is this a new presentation? As for my presentation: a) Yes, it will be largely the same stuff I presented at Phoenix Dev Days (I used you guys as guinea pigs -- sorry!) b) Having said that, it will be in a completely different and much easier to digest form factor, so you might at least want to look over a copy of the new presentation on your NI Week DVD. Having said that... FOR ANYONE WHO WASN'T AT THE Phoenix or Salt Lake City Dev Days presentations in April of this year: I am guaranteeing this years "LabVIEW Classes -- State of the Art" presentation will be the best presentation yet on why, when and how you should be using LabVIEW classes. In this session, we will hear about the software woes of one small measurement company, and how they overcome their troubles using LabVIEW classes and object-oriented design techniques. In a sequence of seven mini apps, attendees will see LabVIEW classes solve a wide range programming problems. Or, to put it another way, if this presentation doesn't convince you to adopt LabVIEW classes, nothing will. After this, the only excuse you'll have for not adopting LabVIEW classes is that even in 8.6 they aren't available on RT and embedded targets (and don't bet on that excuse lasting much longer... -------------------- "A VI outside a class is a gun without a safety. Data outside a class is a target."
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Aug 4 2008, 10:54 AM
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Certified Kool-Aid Kid Premium Member ![]() Posts: 1163 Joined: 6-December 02 From: Pittsburgh PA USA Member No.: 29 Using LabVIEW Since:1998 LV:7.1 ,. ,.
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... After this, the only excuse you'll have for not adopting LabVIEW classes is that even in 8.6 they aren't available on RT and embedded targets (and don't bet on that excuse lasting much longer... Great! Since 75% of my projects are RT, I'll be ready to hit the streets running when LabVIEW is ready. Ben
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