06-04-2012 02:50 PM - last edited on 06-14-2012 05:37 PM by JordanG
Now that the session catalog and preliminary program are available and the keynote speaker has been announced, what are you most excited to see at NIWeek 2012? Even if you're not able to make it (we hope you are!), there's nothing wrong with playing a quick round of 'what if?'
Don't forget to join the NIWeek 2012 Community to get all the latest information, including upcoming announcements for some of this year's other featured speakers.
-Brittany
06-04-2012 03:04 PM
If I were able to make it I would have to say the Lava Barbecue. But seriously the thing I would look forward to the most is putting faces to all these avatars. It would be cool if everyone attending that participates in the forums could get shirts with their avatars on them. Except for SnowMule - his is too disturbing to look at too closely.
06-04-2012 03:18 PM - last edited on 06-14-2012 05:38 PM by JordanG
And I expect a lot of you will be excited for the LAVA BBQ :). AristosQueue did a nice little write up on last year's event for the community blog. Sounds like a good time!
06-08-2012 04:19 PM
I have been waiting for the "face with the name" thing for quite some time! I finally get the opportunity this August to meet my fellow enginerds.
06-19-2012 11:13 AM
I would be excited to learn that NI has elected to restore the State Diagram Editor to part of the core as mentioned in this Idea on the Idea forum.
It may not be a reality yet but if we get enough support for the idea...
Check out the link I included above to learn what the State Diagram Editor is and add your vote to the mix.
Ben
06-19-2012 11:19 AM - edited 06-19-2012 11:20 AM
Here goes Ben, putting a plug in any thread in which it can be even slightly justified as on topic
06-19-2012 11:37 AM
@for(imstuck) wrote:
Here goes Ben, putting a plug in any thread in which it can be even slightly justified as on topic
It was an honest answer to the question posted.
Those who hve never heard about the State Diagram Editor and how nicely it complement the power of LabVIEW may want to see how their lives can be made easier using that tool.
Yes I an oppertunist!
Why do you think I program in LabVIEW over those text langauges?
Ben