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Speaker: Timothy Robinson (Senior Technical Lead Engineer)
The answer to this question may not be so clear. Many seasoned programmers are surprised that some of the most advanced LabVIEW programmers use global variables for certain applications. At this session, explore some of those applications, examine the alternatives to globals, and learn when globals are the most effective solution. Audience participation is strongly encouraged at this session.
Please come here me talk about this subject! As the description states, I am hoping for some good opinions from the audience. I want it to more of a discussion than a presentation.
Room 15 is where all of the cool kids will be!
Hello,
I am very much looking forward to your session at NI Week 2016, as well as this advanced users track. I almost always use FGV's to store variable type information within LabVIEW projects I work on, looking forward to hearing about different methods & ideas for sharing variable type information within LabVIEW!
Also note that it is best to preresgister for a session you want to attend to make sure you get a seat. You can register for this session here: TS9454 - Are Global Variables Truly Evil?
For those who came to my session, thank you for a good discussion! It was a packed house (I was told 250 for mine) and things are going well so far for the Advanced User Track. I think there is going to be another site where we can dive into further discussions. I will post a link as soon as I have it.
I have my materials postered here: TS9454 - Are Global Variables Truely Evil? I am still trying to figure out where to put the video (to large for that document). But any further discussions should be done there.