11-18-2020 12:44 AM
Hello Everyone,
It feels like November is wizzing by and I realised we are only a few weeks from another CSLUG!
I'll get the registration links up soon but first, is there anyone that would like to talk? Or any topics that you are interested in hearing about? Let me know and I'll get an agenda sorted soon.
Cheers,
James
P.S. A forum update appears to have scrubbed the slug! He will return when I'm on another computer with the image.
11-18-2020 02:58 AM
I could use 20 minutes or so talking about the recent work I've been doing on network communication in Messenger Library, making the TCP Messengers easier to use and adding UDP Messengers. I could also talk about applications involving multiple EXEs on the same computer interacting, rather than actual distributed systems.
11-18-2020 03:26 AM
Yes please James (Powell) - I'd like to see that. I had the idea of using a kind of "universal broadcast" message system that all my modules can use, if the modules are running in the same instance they just use a user event, to pick up the broadcasts, but I added an optional UDP "broadcast" so that other applications on the same pc could listen - I had to add a upd "server" type thing that listeners register to ask that there's one central listener (the server) that all UDP broadcasts are sent to, and then the other listeners setup their own communication with the server and it rebroadcasts them out. I'd love to hear how you do inter-app communication on the same machine too, as my approach has a few limitations!
Thanks!
11-19-2020 08:57 AM
Both those topics sound perfect James. I am starting to design a system that will need multiple exe's communicating on the same or multiple PC's so this comes just at the right time.
11-19-2020 09:39 AM
Nice - consider yourself signed up James 🙂
11-20-2020 03:29 AM
There is a beta version, including the UDP stuff, posted here:
https://forums.ni.com/t5/JDP-Science-Tools/UDP-Messengers/m-p/4099792#M17
12-02-2020 03:56 AM
I can fill another spot myself this time around. I have two ideas and so would love to gauge interest:
Futures in LabVIEW
A slightly evolved version of my GLA summit talk. Futures are a way to manage asynchronous tasks and results handling by providing a placeholder which the other task/module/actor can fill in with results.
First Understandings of NoSQL
This year I've looked at a few different NoSQL databases. I could introduce what I've learnt, my understanding of the use cases and how to mix SQL and NoSQL. There wont be any LabVIEW since I've not integrated LabVIEW with these. But it might be interested if you've heard of things like MongoDB and Redis and want to understand what they are for.
Let me know if there are preferences between these.
12-02-2020 04:04 AM
Hi James,
I'm keen to hear about NoSQL if there is any other interest.
Cheers,
Greg
12-02-2020 10:01 AM
happy to learn any of the above James
have i missed the meeting invite?
Cheers
Steve
12-02-2020 11:36 AM
No thats just me slacking. Should be up tomorrow.