LabVIEW Tech Webcasts

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This is a list of technical LabVIEW Webcasts. They were given at varying times for varied events but the content is all FREE and available for viewing at any time. All the content is in English. If you have any questions following the webcasts, please visit our forums (ni.com/forums) where you can ask more in depth questions on the differing topics.

New webcasts are given every month so make sure and sign up here for the upcoming event. The webcast event will get add to the list as soon as details (i.e. presenter) is determined.

*Virtual User Group was a series of webcasts that ran from 2009 till 2011. The content of the webcasts were geared for intermediate to advanced users and were primarily given by NI R&D experts. The webcast programming continues today with the same type of content but has been rebranded as "LabVIEW Tech Webcast" for better global coverage*

2013 LabVIEW Tech Webcasts

Date Given LabVIEW Tech Webcast Topic
March 22 Expanding NI VeriStand with LabVIEW

2012 LabVIEW Tech Webcasts

Date Given LabVIEW Tech Webcast Topic
November 28 Using LabVIEW Templates and Sample Projects for Desktop Applications
October 17 What's New in LabVIEW 2012
September 12 Tips and Tricks to Speed LabVIEW Development
April 24 LabVIEW User Interface Tips and Tricks
March 14 Harness FPGA Technology
February 15 Introduction to XControls
January 19 Tips and Tricks to Speed LabVIEW Performance

2011 LabVIEW Tech Webcasts

Date Given

Virtual User Group Topic

December 15 NI LabVIEW Virtual User Group: Introduction to the Actor Framework
November 16 NI LabVIEW Virtual User Group: Tips and Tricks for Better Data Acquisition
October 12 NI LabVIEW Virtual User Group: Best Practices for Source Code Control and Team-Based Development With LabVIEW
September 14 NI LabVIEW Virtual User Group: LabVIEW Under the Hood: Reduce Memory Usage and Speed Up Any Application
August 17 Introducing LabVIEW 2011
July 13 Advanced NI LabVIEW Object-Oriented Design Patterns
June 13 Changing Your Mindset for LabVIEW Real-Time and FPGA Programming
May 11 Introduction to XControls
April 13 Simplifying NI LabVIEW Data Storage, Processing and Management
March 9 Achieve Hardware Independence with an Object Oriented Hardware Abstraction Layer
February 2 Developing Web-Based User Interfaces for Remote Monitoring and Control
January 12 Using web services to remotely monitor and control LabVIEW Applications

2010 LabVIEW Virtual User Group Meeting Presentations

Date Given

Virtual User Group Topic

December 8 High-Channel-Count Synchronization Techniques in LabVIEW
November 10 Best Practices for Software Development
October 6 Tips and Tricks to Speed LabVIEW Development
September 15 Developing Property Nodes with LabVIEW
August 25 Advanced Features in LabVIEW 2010: An In-Depth Look at the New Compiler
July 14 Managing and Reporting Your Data
June 2 High-Performance Data Streaming
May 5 LabVIEW Code Reuse 101
April 7 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming
March 3 Determining the Accuracy of Your Data Acquisition Device
February 17 Advanced Analysis and Math Tools in LabVIEW
January 13 NI LabVIEW Scripting: A Powerful New Tool for Advanced Developers

2009 LabVIEW Virtual User Group Meeting Presentations

Date Given

Virtual User Group Topic

December 9 NI-DAQmx Development in .NET and Text-Based Languages
November 4 Tips and Tricks to Increase LabVIEW Performance and Speed
October 7 Introduction to LabVIEW Object-Oriented Programming
September 23 Advanced Counters and Timing Featuring New NI-STC3 Technology
September 2 What's New in LabVIEW 2009
June 5 From Desktops to Netbooks: Choosing the right DAQ Device
May 13 LabVIEW and the Importance of Properly Storing Data
April 8 Exploring the Producer/Consumer and Factory Object-Oriented Programming Design Patterns
March 11 Streaming Waveform Measurements with Wireless DAQ
February 11 Software Engineering Practices for LabVIEW
January 14 NI LabVIEW Real-Time Module 8.6: CompactRIO Scan Mode under the Hood

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