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We are inviting anyone who wants to contribute to the wiki to be bold and start editing content and creating articles. If you have domain expertise such as [[Machine Vision]], [[Motion Control]], [[Embedded Systems]] or other areas of knowledge. Please come forth and assist us in this ambitious venture. We are also allowing additions to the content for any LabVIEW related toolkits and software add-ons.
We are inviting anyone who wants to contribute to the wiki to be bold and start editing content and creating articles. If you have domain expertise such as [[Machine Vision]], [[Motion Control]], [[Embedded Systems]] or other areas of knowledge. Please come forth and assist us in this ambitious venture. We are also allowing additions to the content for any LabVIEW related toolkits and software add-ons.
Of course, the LAVA Wiki's main focus will always be LabVIEW, and we are looking for more contributors in the areas of software development and design. If you have some LabVIEW knowledge to add to the pool, please do so.

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LAVA Wiki is an online open-content collaborative encyclopedia, that is, a voluntary association of individuals and groups working to develop a common resource of all LabVIEW knowledge. All content on the LAVA Wiki can be edited by anyone.

We are inviting anyone who wants to contribute to the wiki to be bold and start editing content and creating articles. If you have domain expertise such as Machine Vision, Motion Control, Embedded Systems or other areas of knowledge. Please come forth and assist us in this ambitious venture. We are also allowing additions to the content for any LabVIEW related toolkits and software add-ons.

Of course, the LAVA Wiki's main focus will always be LabVIEW, and we are looking for more contributors in the areas of software development and design. If you have some LabVIEW knowledge to add to the pool, please do so.