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			<title>National Instruments: Getting Started with NI LabVIEW Student Training</title>
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			<description>From NI:



This student training provides an introduction to basic programming in LabVIEW software through three methods of learning: tutorial, video, and exercises. The tutorial and video cover the same topics, so use whichever you prefer – both offer the fundamental concepts you need to get started. The training begins with the video and/or tutorial followed by the corresponding exercises to test your foundational understanding of the topic and help you explore the topic in more detail.



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