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<br>National Instruments has a [http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5072 Books and Publications list] (unfortunaltely a bit out of date) , a more recent book list can be found on [http://hannahsmac.magnet.fsu.edu/labview/basic_labviewbooks.html Scott Hannahs' website].<br>  
<br>National Instruments has a [http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5072 Books and Publications list] (unfortunaltely a bit out of date) , a more recent book list can be found on [http://hannahsmac.magnet.fsu.edu/labview/basic_labviewbooks.html Scott Hannahs' website].<br>


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Blume, Peter. The LabVIEW Style Book[1] . Prentice Hall, 2007

Conway, Jon, and Watts Steve. A Software Engineering Approach to LabVIEW [2] Prentice Hall, 2003

Travis, Jeffery, and Kring, Jim. LabVIEW for Everyone Graphical Programming Made Easy and Fun (3rd Edition) [3] Prentice Hall PTR, 2006

Bitter Rick, Mohiuddin, Taqi, and Nawrocki, Matt. LabVIEW Advanced Programming Techniques Second edition [4] CRC Press, 2007

National Instruments Course Kits LabVIEW Basics I and II, LabVIEW Intermediate I and II, LabVIEW Advanced I[5]



National Instruments has a Books and Publications list (unfortunaltely a bit out of date) , a more recent book list can be found on Scott Hannahs' website.