Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!hsdndev!rutgers!zodiac!dsberger From: dsberger@zodiac.rutgers.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Visual Programming Tools (LabVIEW) Message-ID: <349.2789a026@zodiac.rutgers.edu> Date: 8 Jan 91 10:34:14 GMT References: <1990Dec19.224056.25805@athena.cs.uga.edu> <11630@goofy.Apple.COM> Organization: Rutgers University - Computing Services Lines: 15 In article <11630@goofy.Apple.COM>, teener@apple.com (Michael Teener) writes: > Another very interesting visual programming system for the Mac is National > Instruments' LabView. Although largely intended for lab equipment control > and data analysis, it *is* in fact a general purpose programming > environment ... just with a very powerful data analysis library. If what you want to do is engineering or scientific applications this is particularly useful. They have a low cost (maybe even free) demo that you can get by > calling them at (512)794-0100 or (800)IEEE-488. > > These are nice people, and very smart. Ask for their "bouncing cube" > demo, which shows some rather amazing animation for an interpreter. > > ---- Michael Teener -- 408-974-3521 ---------------------------------+ > ---- Internet teener@apple.com, AppleLink TEENER | > ---- Apple may know my opinions, but *I* am responsible for them | > ---------------------------------------------------------------------+ > Transportation by Cheetah N9900U, a loyal beast for the past 7.5 years.