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''' | '''Effectively Using Packed Project Libraries''' by Mark Yedinak, Advanced Engineer, Zebra Technologies Corporation and Yinhui Chen, Software Test Engineer, Zebra Technologies | ||
''Packed project libraries (PPLs) are not as evil as their bad reputations indicate, but you should avoid some obscure properties and restrictions to prevent conflicts or LabVIEW crashes. Get insight on these issues and explore solutions to ease the pain when using PPLs.'' | ''Packed project libraries (PPLs) are not as evil as their bad reputations indicate, but you should avoid some obscure properties and restrictions to prevent conflicts or LabVIEW crashes. Get insight on these issues and explore solutions to ease the pain when using PPLs.'' | ||
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Effectively Using Packed Project Libraries by Mark Yedinak, Advanced Engineer, Zebra Technologies Corporation and Yinhui Chen, Software Test Engineer, Zebra Technologies
Packed project libraries (PPLs) are not as evil as their bad reputations indicate, but you should avoid some obscure properties and restrictions to prevent conflicts or LabVIEW crashes. Get insight on these issues and explore solutions to ease the pain when using PPLs.