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post Nov 9 2007, 07:07 AM
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This thread is to announce new pages on the LabVIEW Wiki that have substantial content (ignoring the stubs for now). Chris Relf suggested this and i think it's a good idea. As new pages are added, I will post an announcement here. I suggest others do the same.

Added recently:
Lessons learned from plugins
Keyboard shortcut
Tips and tricks
Glossary of LabVIEW terms
LTR FAQ
List of LabVIEW blogs
List of LabVIEW Champions
Alliance program
Portal:Community ecosystem

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QUOTE (Michael_Aivaliotis @ Nov 9 2007, 05:07 PM) *
Chris Relf suggested this...

That's a great idea!

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Quite a exhousting page on the features and functions of the Code_Capture_Tool.

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