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Info-LabVIEW is an independent mailing list to discuss LabVIEW. Tom Coradeschi, originally formed the list when LabVIEW ran on Macintosh computers only (National Instruments released LabVIEW for Windows in 1992). The list has been running now for over 16 years and has become a LabVIEW institution. Today, Info LabVIEW keeps thousands<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup> of subscribers talking to each other. Although the vast majority of LabVIEW programmers use Windows<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup>, Mac-specific questions still appear regularly.
==Milestone Posts==
* [http://info-labview.org/ILVMessages/1991/02/14/Info-LabVIEW_Digest_1991-02-14_001.html First Message] (1991-02-14)
* [http://info-labview.org/ILVMessages/1994/05/11/Info-LabVIEW_Digest_1994-05-11_007.html Gary Johnson's story of writing LabVIEW Graphical Programming] (1994-05-11)
* [http://info-labview.org/ILVMessages/1999/05/27/Info-LabVIEW_Digest_1999-05-27_025.html Greg McKaskle's "Rusty Nails" post] (1999-05-27)
* [http://info-labview.org/ILVMessages/2006/08/14/Info-LabVIEW_Digest_2006-08-14_006.html  Jim Kring's announcement that LabVIEW for Everyone, 3rd edition ships] (2006-08-14)
== See also ==
*[[Info-LabVIEW mailing list archive]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://sthmac.magnet.fsu.edu/LV/ILVDigests/ Index of Info-LabVIEW digests]
*[https://info-labview.org/infolabview/subscribe.html Subscribe to Info-LabVIEW]
*[https://info-labview.org/Info-LabVIEW home]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 4 February 2019

Info-LabVIEW is an independent mailing list to discuss LabVIEW. Tom Coradeschi, originally formed the list when LabVIEW ran on Macintosh computers only (National Instruments released LabVIEW for Windows in 1992). The list has been running now for over 16 years and has become a LabVIEW institution. Today, Info LabVIEW keeps thousands[citation needed] of subscribers talking to each other. Although the vast majority of LabVIEW programmers use Windows[citation needed], Mac-specific questions still appear regularly.

Milestone Posts

See also

External links