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== What is LabVIEW? ==
== History ==
'''Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW)''' is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments.
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5Z4XXPWcHs LabVIEW 5 World Wide User Group Meeting Video]''' - YouTube


The graphical language is named "G"; not to be confused with G-code. Originally released for the Apple Macintosh in 1986, LabVIEW is commonly used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation on a variety of operating systems (OSs), including Microsoft Windows, various versions of Unix, Linux, and macOS.
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq7uOYG08c4 "History of LabVIEW"]'''
''presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," as he looks back at the creation of graphical programming and shares fundamental programming concepts vital to the next 25 years of graphical system design for meeting the most demanding application challenges.  (NIWeek 2011)''


[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LabVIEW From Wikipedia]
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJt-thr6WjM "Future of LabVIEW"]''' ''presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," talks about the beginnings and future of LabVIEW.''  (NIWeek 2016)


== History ==
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paYlImL_qlw "Evolution of LabVIEW"]'''
"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq7uOYG08c4 History of LabVIEW]" presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," as he looks back at the creation of graphical programming and shares fundamental programming concepts vital to the next 25 years of graphical system design for meeting the most demanding application challenges. (NIWeek 2011)
''presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," discusses the early beginnings of LabVIEW and how it has evolved into what it is today.  (NIWeek 2017)''
 
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpZLcYjzX18 "LabVIEW History & Timeline | Jeff Kodosky & Dr Truchard Interviews"]'''
''by ElectronicsNotes, LabVIEW was first launched in 1986, since then, it has been developed to provide many new facilities and keep up with the needs of the latest engineering requirements from development and research through to control, monitoring and data acquisition.''


== Versions ==
== Versions ==
*[[LabVIEW 2018]]
See more about each of the [[LabVIEW Versions]].
*[[LabVIEW 2017]]
*[[LabVIEW 2016]]
*[[LabVIEW 2015]]
*[[LabVIEW 2014]]
*[[LabVIEW 2013]]
*[[LabVIEW 2012]]
*[[LabVIEW 2011]]
*[[LabVIEW 2010]]
*[[LabVIEW 2009]]
*[[LabVIEW 8.6]] (2008)
*[[LabVIEW 8.5]] (2007)
*[[LabVIEW 8.20]] (2006 - 20th Anniversary Edition)
*[[LabVIEW 8]] (2005)
*[[LabvIEW 7 Express]] (2003)
*[[LabVIEW 6i]] (2000)
*[[LabVIEW Real-Time]] (1999)
*[[LabVIEW 5.0]] (1998)
*[[LabVIEW 4.0]] (1997)
*[[LabVIEW 3.0]] (1993 - Multi-platform)
*[[LabVIEW for Windows]] (1992 - for Sun and Windows)
*[[LabVIEW 2.0]] (1990)
*[[LabVIEW 1.0]] (1986 - for Macintosh)
*[[LabVIEW Inception]] (1983 - LabVIEW Project Begins)


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Latest revision as of 14:29, 7 May 2020

History

LabVIEW 5 World Wide User Group Meeting Video - YouTube

"History of LabVIEW" presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," as he looks back at the creation of graphical programming and shares fundamental programming concepts vital to the next 25 years of graphical system design for meeting the most demanding application challenges. (NIWeek 2011)

"Future of LabVIEW" presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," talks about the beginnings and future of LabVIEW. (NIWeek 2016)

"Evolution of LabVIEW" presented by Jeff Kodosky, the "Father of LabVIEW," discusses the early beginnings of LabVIEW and how it has evolved into what it is today. (NIWeek 2017)

"LabVIEW History & Timeline | Jeff Kodosky & Dr Truchard Interviews" by ElectronicsNotes, LabVIEW was first launched in 1986, since then, it has been developed to provide many new facilities and keep up with the needs of the latest engineering requirements from development and research through to control, monitoring and data acquisition.

Versions

See more about each of the LabVIEW Versions.