05-26-2014 01:41 PM - edited 06-11-2014 06:29 PM
Well, most here are LabVIEW users so this question is quite rethorical. We are the prototypical visual thinkers! 🙂
Anyway, these are exciting times to be a visual thinker and LabVIEW programmer. 😄
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05-27-2014 09:34 PM
I've always thought of myself as a visual thinker. That's how I ended up studying Mechanical Engineering, and finding LabVIEW so amazingly instinctive. I can think my code into existence, then spend time actually creating it in reality (if only there was a way for the LabVIEW IDE to pluck the LabVIEW out of my brain directly!). I like to believe all the world's greatest scientific minds are, or have been, master visual thinkers
05-31-2014 11:00 AM - edited 05-31-2014 11:04 AM
Well, I always considdered myself a mechanical thinker, ....
Mh, ... how does complex mechanic looks like visually ? ....
06-05-2014 02:30 PM - edited 06-05-2014 02:32 PM
@altenbach wrote:
Well, most here are LabVIEW users so this question is quite rethorical. We are the prototypical visual thinkers! 🙂
Anyway, these are exciting times to be a visual thinker and LabVIEW programmer. 😄
Sure, we are visual thinkers.
The experienced LabVIEW users can also turn on Highlight Execution in their brain to visualize, debug and improve visual thinking process: