Learn LABVIEW with Real Code Examples
Updated Nov 20, 2025
Monetization
Automated test solutions
Industrial control software
Data acquisition consulting
FPGA/RT system integration
Custom instrumentation applications
Future Roadmap
Continued support for FPGA and RT modules
Expanded cloud and IoT integration
Improved simulation and modeling tools
More advanced data analytics libraries
Focus on industrial automation and measurement systems
When Not To Use
Web or mobile app development
High-performance computing unrelated to hardware
Projects with strict licensing cost constraints
Text-based programming preference
Lightweight scripting tasks
Final Summary
LabVIEW is a graphical programming platform for engineering, research, and industrial automation.
Excels in hardware integration, data acquisition, and test systems.
Ideal for rapid prototyping and real-time embedded applications.
Strong ecosystem and industry adoption for instrumentation tasks.
Faq
Is LabVIEW still used?
Yes - widely in test, measurement, and industrial automation.
Can LabVIEW interface with hardware?
Yes - via DAQ, VISA, GPIB, Serial, and more.
Is LabVIEW text-based?
No - primarily graphical programming.
Can LabVIEW run standalone?
Yes - with LabVIEW runtime or compiled executable.