Purpose of content: What's new slides, demo script, and source code for presenting on LabVIEW 2013 specifically
Topics include:
What’s New in 2013 Overview Information:
- The 2013 What’s New demo focuses on subjects covered in slides 15-22
- If presenting the demo, there is no need to show slides 15-22 (redundant)
- If not giving a demo, include slides 15-22 in your presentation
- Use Slide Show >> Custom Slide Show to choose “Giving Demo” or “Not Demoing”
Detailed Section Breakdowns:
- New Hardware & Interoperability 4-12
- Productivity Enhancements 13-19
- Deployment Enhancements 20-25
- Tools Network Integration 25-29
- Advanced User Features 30-34
- New Training, Code Examples, and Certification 35-46
Hide Any Slides Not Appropriate For Your Audience (e.g. Advanced User Features)
*Instructions*
- Make sure that LabVIEW 2013 and VI Package Manager is installed on the machine so demos can be run (VIPM installs with 2013 by default)
- Install the .vip file to your system. This will add a new section to the Create Project wizard (what opens when you click the Create Project button the the Getting Started Window) for LabVIEW 2013 demonstrations.
- When you create a new project using the What's New in LabVIEW 2013 demonstration, you will automatically get a clean copy of the demo files, script, and slides right in the LabVIEW project