sattu;

LabVIEW includes tutorial you can follow. At the splash screen, click
on <b>LabVIEW Tutorial</b>. You can also access the tutorial from the
Help. Make sure you also look at the different examples included in
LabVIEW.


Check out the <a
href="http://zone.ni.com/devzone/labviewzone.nsf/OpenPage?openagent&lvsection=labviewzone";>LabVIEW
Zone</a>. Also, look at the LabVIEW <a
href="http://forums.lavausergroup.org/";>Frequently Asked Questions</a>
(now at the LAVA forums). If you are very interested in getting deep
into LabVIEW, make sure you subscribe to <a
href="http://www.info-labview.org/";>Info-LabVIEW Mailing List</a>. If
you become very enthusiastic and want to contribute to the knowledge
base, you may want to join <a
href="http://www.openg.org/";>OpenG.org</a>.


There are lots of information and references in the web, but your
starting point for looking is at <a
href="http://www.searchview.net/";>SearchVIEW.net</a>.


But nothing beats the best way: roll your sleeves and get you hands
into LabVIEW. Don't be afraid of even crashing your computer. And
above all this, don't be afraid of posting your questions here. You
will be amaze of the amount of knowledge you will gain by asking and
"listening" to what others say about LabVIEW.


Regards;
Enrique

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