10-02-2020 09:35 AM
There are still openings to speak at the summit! Consider presenting a short 7 minute speed session (7x7) if you have something interesting to share but not enough content for a full session. Final submissions are due by October 12. In case you missed it.. here are the themes we are planning to cover. We look forward to hearing from you!
#1: Approaches to Commonly Solved Problems
What are some of the design patterns commonly used in software development and how can we leverage them in our LabVIEW code? How can we best utilize the language features in LabVIEW to achieve these patterns? We’re looking for a mix of content that provides both fundamental principles and concrete examples.
#2: Making Changes to Existing Code
We want to hear about your practical strategies for effectively refactoring or modifying code when making changes to a code-base poses a great risk or is otherwise difficult (for example modifying a code-base that was inherited).
#3: Drawing Inspiration from Outside the LabVIEW Community
How can we leverage existing technology or practices that may not be “mainstream” in the LabVIEW community?
#4: Have an idea that doesn’t fit into one of the topics above? Great! Let’s hear it!