Hello LabVIEW Peeps,
I trust your wiring is straight and your designs are cohesive!
My output blog-wise has been poor this year, mainly because I've been making presentations. One of the side effects of the eCLA summit and NIWeek getting pushed closer together is I've lost 3 months in presentation design time and it may surprise you that I spend quite a few hours on each presentation. My immediacy presentation took over 6 months to put together!
So, on Thursday 18th May I'll be boarding a plane to Austin-Bergstrom for NIWeek 2017!. If you want a chat you have a week starting from Thursday evening. Make the most of it, because I have a feeling I won't be back for a few years.
If I've worked out the times correctly I'll be in Ballroom G presenting this with my buddy Jon (ooh aren't we posh)
So first lets talk about the Advanced Users Track, we've been upgraded from a Room to a Ballroom.
Look how well we did!
Let's hope it's not our difficult second album! In this room will be lots of technical stuff from people who do technical stuff, hopefully there will also be comments from other people who do technical stuff and everyone learns off of each other.
Our presentation will be about how teams should work together and the advantages this can give, obviously we'll be concentrating on our own process. In typical fashion there will be lots of info delivered fast, so feel free to catch me and ask questions after, you'll find I'm not as scary as I look.
If I have signal I'll tweet on @swatzyssdc, but I do also intend to do some listening, so no promises.
Hope to see you there safe and sound.
Lots of 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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