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01-30-2020 12:43 PM
Sam, is your framework available on GitHub?
01-30-2020 08:36 PM
@Daklu wrote:
Sam, is your framework available on GitHub?
It is on Gitlab.
It's part of a larger project called class refactoring tools.
https://gitlab.com/sas_public/class_refactoring_tools
Check it out. Let me know what you think. There are a few improvements I have in mind, but I am kinda of waiting for LV2020. I think interfaces would greatly improve it. It's on 2019 right now.
Sam
02-03-2020 02:14 PM
I have a presentation that I've given a handful of times on how I believe "Clean Code" by Robert C. Martin applies to LabVIEW programming.
02-03-2020 02:16 PM
I have a presentation called "Why You Should (Not?) Write Your Own Framework" that I could give. It has evolved a fair bit since I originally gave it at the CLA Summit last year.
02-04-2020 04:13 PM
@ChrisStrykesAgain wrote:
I have a presentation that I've given a handful of times on how I believe "Clean Code" by Robert C. Martin applies to LabVIEW programming.
We would have to decide things much further in advance but if we really wanted to try something different we could do a more book club type event where one of the hour presentations is replaced with a group discussion about some book we agreed on reading over the past quarter.
02-04-2020 04:32 PM
@Jacobson-ni wrote:
@ChrisStrykesAgain wrote:
I have a presentation that I've given a handful of times on how I believe "Clean Code" by Robert C. Martin applies to LabVIEW programming.
We would have to decide things much further in advance but if we really wanted to try something different we could do a more book club type event where one of the hour presentations is replaced with a group discussion about some book we agreed on reading over the past quarter.
Funny you should mention that 😉
I was planning on inviting Richard Jennings and talk about LabVIEW Graphical Programming, 5th edition at one of our meetings, perhaps the one after NIweek.
What do you think?
02-04-2020 04:35 PM
I totally love the book club idea. I've been triying to start one here in Denver, but it hasn't picked up much traction.
02-04-2020 04:48 PM
@FabiolaDelaCueva wrote:
Funny you should mention that 😉
I was planning on inviting Richard Jennings and talk about LabVIEW Graphical Programming, 5th edition at one of our meetings, perhaps the one after NIweek.
What do you think?
What did you want to present about specifically? I'm guessing there are more than a few topics that cold be covered under the umbrella of "LabVIEW Graphical Programming".
02-04-2020 05:41 PM
@Jacobson-ni wrote:
@FabiolaDelaCueva wrote:
Funny you should mention that 😉
I was planning on inviting Richard Jennings and talk about LabVIEW Graphical Programming, 5th edition at one of our meetings, perhaps the one after NIweek.
What do you think?
What did you want to present about specifically? I'm guessing there are more than a few topics that cold be covered under the umbrella of "LabVIEW Graphical Programming".
Pick a chapter and we can talk about that chapter 😉
02-05-2020 02:30 PM
We're still looking for presenters for the 18th - neither of our two top kudos can make that date.
Of the folks who have offered, who can be ready in two weeks?
Both of my presentations are ready. Darren's are also available (if Darren can make it). Anyone else?