10-17-2024 05:42 PM
Sorry I'm a lurker here & never made a post before so idk if this is the right place to post this since it's not a troubleshooting question but more of a comment/suggestion. I started in LabVIEW only a little more than a year ago when I started my job as a test engineer. But the first thing I noticed when I started learning was how much it reminded me of GameBuilder Garage on the Nintedo Switch, which I'd been using a ton recently. It's kinda like Scratch/other "intro to programming" games but the program is super similar to LabVIEW with different nodes and wiring them to each other. Main difference is that the front panel & block diagram are combined into one screen, so there's both logical elements and their actual placement in the xyz plane of the UI all on one screen, which can get a bit confusing.. But I was wondering if any other LabVIEW users have tried this game & noticed this similarity!
10-18-2024 03:32 AM
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Does it have loops?
10-18-2024 05:03 AM
Very different technical level, but blueprint programming in Unreal Studio uses a similar scheme:
10-18-2024 08:22 AM
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10-18-2024 05:22 PM
So rare I get to plug Last Call BBS and indeed the whole Zachtronics catalog of "crack for engineers."
Last Call BBS is a collection of a few games but one is the closest to LabVIEW:
Honorable mention would go to "Schenzhen I/O."
10-21-2024 03:06 AM
@altenbach wrote:
Ubsisoft has the free Rabbids Coding.
That's Scratch coupled with a video game, no?
My youngest used "Scratch" for a while, it looked just like that. Also reminded me a lot of LEGO Mindstorms.
10-21-2024 03:46 AM
@JÞB wrote:
Just FYI Breakpoint is always around for off topic and might be a location for this.
It can be moved there by any Knight or Champion if you want one of us to do that.
Breakpoint is indeed a better (good even), location.