Here's an index to my ramblings. I've exceeded the 50,000 character limit for 1 article... so I now have to split the index into indexes (I was only joking in the comments, but there you go)
Mainly it's the response that I enjoy the most. Always read the comments, there's gold in them there comments.
You'll find the index to Software management articles here
and the index to Notices etc here
As I now have a weight of material I thought it would be good to have a cross-reference/index. I will update this as I go along.
1 - LabVIEW Design - An introduction
2 - LabVIEW Smells - Anti-patterns
5 - Design is not black and white!
6 - CODE Smell: if not EASY and not SIMPLE or not UNDERSTANDABLE=COMPLEX LOGIC!
8 - LVOOP and how it got fixed in my head
10 - Databases with Jonny and Stevey
11 - Encapsulating Encapsulation
14 - As requested:-A typical SSDC Project
17 - Cohesion for VIs and your State Machine
23 - Rapid Modification and Debugging
32 - SMORES, SMURF or SCRFFMRDM
43 - LabVIEW Taboos I don't understand
58 - Damn! My Silver Bullet Appears To Be Made of Crap
94 - LabVIEW Life Lessons #4 - Program Slow/ Debug Fast
95 - LabVIEW Life Lessons #5 - KISS, KISS and KISSER
97 - LabVIEW Life Lessons #7 - Research First!
114 - Software Design an Electronic Design Analogy
117 - Gateways - A Design Concept
118 - Functional Programming / Immediately Testable VIs
119 - A Pessimistic Approach to Software Design
131 - A Strategy For Dealing With .NET and LabVIEW
134 - The Difference Between P and D
135 - Complexity happens when you don't take care of the small things
142 - State Machines Done Right
144 - A Holistic Approach to Software Design
145 - Project Biased Design vs API/Tool Biased Design
147 - Creativity Needs Discipline
150 - Let's Talk Technical Accounting
151 - Software Design and Italian Cooking
156 - Your Block Diagram Should Be "At a glance readable"
160 - Thinking about Design Thinking
161 - Centrist Approach to Process and Design
166 - Transitions are Important! - State Machines Done Right
167 - Human Language is Important, Even in Graphical Programming
168 - Fear of Change is a Code Smell!
177 - Self-Managing Designs Make Your Life Easier
179 - Parsing State Machines: An Iterative Design Process
187 - A Good Design ....... Is Self-Explanatory
190 - A Good Design ...... Does One Thing Only
196 - The Concept of Block Diagram Time
26 - Deploy Part 1 of 2 (or maybe 3)
28 - I'm not being critical but... (Re-use) Part 1
36 - Recovery Part 1 Virtual Private Server
37 - Recovery Part 2 of 3 Local Backups
38 - Recovery Part 3 of 3 Bug Reporting
64 - Synchronizing Multiple Chassis
65 - Synchronizing Multiple Chassis #2
66 - Datalog VIs - LabVIEWs forgotten feature
68 - On the subject of screen sizes 1 of 2
69 - On the subject of screen sizes 2 of 2
74 - Tree Control - A Little Present
76 - A Tidy Project is a Happy Project
81 - Open Document Text Document
88 - Controversial thoughts on reuse
91 - LabVIEW Life Lessons #1 Project Portability
124 - Project Portability #2 Modbus Library Case Study
136 - I'm not being critical but... (Re-use) Part 2
139 - I'm not being critical but... (Re-use) Part 3
143 - I'm not being critical but... (Re-use) Part 4
159 - I want Semantic Zoom and I want it now
163 - A neat trick for dealing with Large Table Data
174 - Databases - MySQL and SQLite
181 - Open Document Format Session
185 - User Interface Playtime Session
186 - UI Playtime Session Follow Up
188 - Database Playtime Session
189 - Database Playtime Session Follow Up
192 - Encrypted SQLite - A Gift
201 - ODT Update - Now with extra table-age
204 - Debug Driven Design/Development - Why?
205 - Debug Driven Design/Development - What?
221 - LabVIEW and Linux - Intro
222 - LabVIEW OpenSUSE Leap15.5 on a LattePanda V1
223 - LabVIEW OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 on a little PC
224 - LabVIEW Firmata - Easy control of Arduino Microcontrollers
I hope they've been a distraction
Much Love
Steve
Steve
Opportunity to learn from experienced developers / entrepeneurs (Fab,Joerg and Brian amongst them):
DSH Pragmatic Software Development Workshop
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