First of all, let's make it clear that any video tutorial can't be separated from teaching books. The landlord is very utilitarian when he wants videos, and often ignores the importance of books and teaching materials. So, I'll start by recommending books and textbooks. Books and teaching materials, if there is no foundation, I mainly recommend labview8.2 programming published by Tsinghua University Publishing House from entry to mastery. This book is very suitable for beginners and is the teaching material of many universities. After reaching a certain foundation, you can buy a collection of labview published by Electronic Industry Press. Many of the above examples are very helpful to become a master.
Secondly, the importance of storytelling does not mean that video is not important. On the contrary, if you want to learn labview well, the best way is to combine video tutorials with books. The video is intuitive, focused, and the books are relatively detailed and systematic. The combination of the two is the best way to learn, just like when there is a teacher in class, books play a role in reviewing the old and learning the new.
Finally, video tutorial, don't choose those unsystematic and intermittent videos. Close-ups are not those labview videos on the search cloud disk. One is that the video is incomplete, which is not conducive to learning. The other is that the so-called teacher is not necessarily a master, but may be a double-edged teacher. Besides, don't go to Abao to buy those videos with a few dollars and more than 20 g, you know. If recommended, I personally recommend going to Abao and spending tens of dollars to buy a serious video tutorial. I have seen the course of Hongtu Hi-Tech. You can search. Also, we must study systematically, instead of fishing for three days and drying the net for two days. If we combine video tutorials with books, we will learn well.
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