11-18-2015 11:54 PM
Hi
I'm looking for somebody who would like to help me start programing in Labview.
I don't any experience , but I would like start learn programing in Labview.
If somebody will be able to help me, I'm waiting for message.
Best regards
11-19-2015 08:55 AM
Hi!
I'm excited you're looking into LabVIEW. I started using LabVIEW 12 years ago and have developed a real love for it.
There are many resources to help you on your way.
First, I'd check out the free training that NI provides:
http://www.ni.com/academic/students/learn-labview/
Second, I would definitely come to the LabVIEW user group meetings, which it looks like you are familiar with. There's one at Thanksgiving Point (Utah Valley LabVIEW LabVIEW User Group, https://decibel.ni.com/content/groups/uvlabview) that alternates every other month with the Top of Utah group.
Third, you can contact the local NI sales team, Bryan Heslop (bryan.heslop@ni.com) and Aaron Campbell (aaron.campbell@ni.com).
Fourth, if you have the resources, my company, Endigit, provides LabVIEW consultation at an hourly rate.
Are you learning LabVIEW on your own or is this something your work is encouraging you to do? If work related, where do you work?
Good luck in your LabVIEW quest!
Robert Mortensen, CLA, Systems Architect, Endigit
11-19-2015 11:53 PM
Thanks for advdise.
How is the cost, if I will want consultation in your company.
I need Labwiev private, I'm designer mechanic CAD and I want know , how I can do application for my machines.
Best Regards
11-20-2015 11:22 AM
Rafal,
The cost for doing work for outside entities at Idaho National Laboratories
is quite expensive. I don't know precisely how much.
I would suggest you look at the company web page at www.inl.gov, and locate
the number for the technology transfer department and inquire with them.
Depending on your schedule, and complexity of applications, we may be able
to provide suitable LabVIEW development experts to address your application
development needs.
I will tell you I am sure there are others within LabVIEW community that
can offer equivalent services at a lower cost and probably much sooner than
we would be able to provide.
Jim Kring (JKI) is one possible source, and I know there are others. I
think there is a listing somewhere in the LabVIEW community forum at NI
that list organizations that use NI certified LabVIEW developers.
Best of luck,
Randy Lloyd
INL Materials Dept.
208-526-0808 (office)
208-526-1509 (lab)
208-351-1097 (cell)
11-20-2015 02:02 PM
Thanks