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MyOpenLab

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MyOpenLab is a Java-based software, which contains graphic blocks, each one fulfills a specific function and has properties configurable by the user.

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License model

  • FreeOpen Source

Country of Origin

  • DE flagGermany
  • European Union flagEU

Platforms

  • Mac  Java
  • Windows  Java
  • Linux  Java
  • BSD  Java
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  1.  Visual Programming
  2.  Multiple languages
  3.  Java based

 Tags

  • data-acquisition

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MyOpenLab information

  • Developed by

    DE flagJavier Velásquez
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    9 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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MyOpenLab was added to AlternativeTo by mobesa on Dec 15, 2013 and this page was last updated Jul 16, 2021.
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What is MyOpenLab?

MyOpenLab is a platform for finished elements (program components) that can be linked together. You can also MyOpenLab with a house builder compare the building blocks used to build his house. The modules often create others. In this way one does not necessarily have to be a programmer, but you should already know which items are compatible and how to use it (element-help). I know that this information is unfortunately currently a little tight, or is not available, but if you look at some elements and examples, is a fast clear how it all works. The core concept of MyOpenLab is the "Programming" in the high-level area. That means it will be linked to each other compatible element issues. The software is available in German, English and Spanish.

MyOpenLab can be used anywhere where components are to be merged. It does not matter, the nature of the components, they require only appropriate interfaces.

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