Hi Jan Cumps ,
amongst your many useful Git postings, have you ever created one about using LabVIEW with Git? I can't find anything but I thought I'd ask before wandering off to the Interweb.
Hi Jan Cumps ,
amongst your many useful Git postings, have you ever created one about using LabVIEW with Git? I can't find anything but I thought I'd ask before wandering off to the Interweb.
No. I have no relevant experience with it.
I have a github repo for the driver of our Pico SCPI labTool. But it is not on source line level. I will post a link to it.
My approach:
No. I have no relevant experience with it.
I have a github repo for the driver of our Pico SCPI labTool. But it is not on source line level. I will post a link to it.
My approach:
Ok, thanks. Thought I'd check first. LabVIEW and Git don't natively integrate so it's a question of managing outside and setting up an appropriate .gitignore and .gitattributes.
link to that LabVIEW repo: https://github.com/jancumps/pico_scpi_labtool_labview_driver
I may well take a copy of that .gitignore! For a single developer I don't suppose some problems are likely to occur but it would seem that auto-merging text files like a .lvproj may well cause an issue in a multi-dev environment.
Congrats on joining JC as one of the LabView Professionals!
Labview appears to have a VI compare tool
Difference including cosmetic changes
I have spent time (wholly wasted now..grrrrr) working with LabVIEW NXG so I am somewhat familiar. LabVIEW is different though so it will take some time to get to grips with the differences. I am certainly not anywhere near as experienced as Jan, probably no more than yourself.
Indeed it does. This runs outside of source control though as I understand it.
Googling "Labview NXG" lead me straight back to you, A+ for organic search success!
LabVIEW NXG Community Edition: Post 1 - Review
I will have to give it a read, it looks like you spent a lot of time and effort reviewing!
I did, and developing a couple of frameworks for testing with it as well. Then NI decided NXG wasn't the future after all and canned it so all that effort was , really, wasted. It was more than annoying...
I'm not sure you'll get much out of reading a review of it now, except of course to admire my excellent prose, or help you sleep.