12-22-2008 10:55 AM
Hello all. I am just starting to lean LabWindows/CVI and it has been several years since I have used C and have forgotten most of it. Can anyone recomend a good book on C that would fit in well with CVI that I would be able to pick up at the bookstore?
Thanks 🙂
12-22-2008 05:44 PM
a bit outdated (C underwent 2 revisions since it was published), but still the best introduction you can find:
Brian Kernighan; Dennis M. Ritchie (March 1988). The C Programming Language (2nd ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-110362-8. http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/.
12-23-2008 07:24 AM
Gosenbach,
Though it won't substitute for catching up on C programming entirely, I recommend you look into taking one of our CustEd courses on CVI. In a week, you can get up and running with much of the basic functionality of the software and it will compliment your learning nicely.
12-23-2008 07:30 AM
We actually teach those here at Bloomy, although we do not have a CVI class coming up for a while though. So I am more or less working through it on my own.
Greg
01-06-2009 07:14 PM
H & S
0-13-089592-X
Is the best IMHO.
Menchar
01-08-2009 07:40 AM
menchar wrote:H & S
0-13-089592-X
Is the best IMHO.
Menchar
Back in the days when NI used to supply real documentation with CVI, they included a copy of Harbison & Steele as part of the package. I have my copy on the bookshelf here, right next to my Fortran IV primer . Recommended.