[ML-General] LabVIEW Makers
Dmitriy Plaks
dmitriyp13 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 21:30:48 CDT 2015
Just checked that NI website and they have a "home" version of labview for
$50. That's definitely more reasonable than their full/regular version.
Not sure if it comes with any limitations our restrictions, though.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015, 4:02 PM Brian Oborn <linuxpunk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Octave is a reasonable replacement for MatLab, but not LabView. They're
> entirely different software.
>
> Brian Oborn (bobbytables)
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 3:55 PM, david <ainut at knology.net> wrote:
>
>> I hear there is a reasonable clone that works in Linux (free) but I've
>> nto usd it yet. I think it's called QOctave or just Octave. Not sure how
>> compatible the two are, or even if i have the name right.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 06/09/15 14:28, Stephan Henning wrote:
>>
>> Did NI release a cheap version of LabView that I somehow missed?
>>
>> Not sure how they expect makers to use their tool at that (what I
>> remember it being) price point.
>>
>> Would be interested in playing around with it again if they have a more
>> accessible version, can't make this event though. If someone does go, let
>> me know if you get an answer for that.
>>
>> -stephan
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Jeff Cotten <omegix at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> HI All! Just passing on the invite to this maker oriented class being
>>> put on by National Instruments:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://sine.ni.com/nievents/app/offering/p/offeringId/1920389/site/nic/country/us/lang/en
>>>
>>> It's tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11:30AM. The event is both catered and
>>> free (though you should register).
>>>
>>> 654 Discovery Drive
>>> Suite A
>>> Huntsville, AL 35816
>>>
>>> "
>>>
>>> NI’s involvement in the maker space is an extension of what we've been
>>> doing for 40 years – empowering innovators to do amazing things. I'll talk
>>> about the hardware and software we're using to enable makers to build
>>> bigger projects, faster than ever before, the community that we're building
>>> to inspire, enable, challenge and support makers using LabVIEW, where we're
>>> going, and how you can get involved.
>>>
>>> *About the Presenter*
>>>
>>> Sam Kristoff is a Staff Systems Engineer and National Instruments and
>>> the founder of LabVIEW MakerHub, a community designed to enable makers to
>>> use LabVIEW, an industry standard graphical system design tool for hobby
>>> projects. Sam has created free, open source LabVIEW add-ons for Arduino,
>>> Xbox Kinect, Nest Thermostat, Phillips Hue Lights, and other Maker
>>> friendly devices.
>>>
>>> "
>>>
>>>
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