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Title: LabVIEW 8 Student Edition
ISBN: 0131999184
Author:
Inc. National Instruments Inc.
Robert Bishop
Publicate Date: 2006-08-31 Publish: 2006-08-31
List Price: $106.00
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Paperback
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1: Solid one-book first-book bootup on Labview
I am a software engineer, new to Labview. I bought this one a few months ago for a limited-scale project at work. I now think that if I could get only one kit to get started with Labview, this would again be it.
The book has a nice balance of simple and intermediate techniques. It is pretty concise yet has good scope of coverage. The included Labview Student edition is Excellent and includes a ton of examples and many of the advanced features of the full product versions of Labview to get you introduced to some more meaty capabilities.
I highly regard reduncance in learning, but I knocked one star off the top because it is slightly too redundant, recycling thru previous material a little bit too much for my taste. The chapters appear to assume that there has been some time since your last session and you have forgoten a chunk of the last one. Or maybe they just wanted less linkage and interdependence between sessions. But do not let that stop you from getting this resource.
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2: Labview 8 Student Edition
This is a book and smart software to learn and work. Very good for engineering students and labs.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0131999184/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_title
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3: Beware Version Numbers (especially if using Leopard)
To get started learning about LabView, I ordered a copy of the Student Edition of Labview 8 in October. It arrived, I installed it, everything was happy for a bit. Then I upgraded to Leopard. The installer complained, claiming the media was bad (I was very careful with the media, and even copying the media works fine & without error).
I called in to NI to see if they had any ideas.
They explained that LabView version 8.5 came out in August (remember I purchased this from Amazon in October; I'd unfortunately made the assumption that Amazon would be carrying the latest edition), and 8.2, the version that came with the book I bought, is not supported on Leopard. And apparently NI's policy, at least on student editions, is to require customers to purchase the new revision rather than offering upgrades.
I'm assuiming Amazon is still only selling the 8.2 edition (there's nothing I can find to indicate this book/software are 8.5).
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4: Engineering Experimentation by Wheeler
The book was in brand new condition and arrived within the time frame as promised.
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5: Good book.
Good book and software. I am currently a physics student taking a class that uses this software. I am fairly impressed with both the book and the software. If you plan on buying the full version don't bother with the student version. If however you are like me going to school and don't plan on buying the full version anytime soon then the student version is well worth the money.
Book is pretty easy to understand. It is almost a little too basic and slow moving but it is fairly thorough which is good.
It is nice to have the student version software so I can follow along with the examples in the book and try the exercises without having to head up to school to the lab.
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