03-27-2019 01:06 PM - edited 05-07-2019 06:45 PM
It looks like a User Group Meeting hasn't been held in quite a while. Is there still interest in this community for these meetings? Is Cyth still involved in the community?
Edit: I met Richie (Richie20) since posting this and he expressed that the user group meetings slowly died out due to low participation. Maybe if there's enough interest here, there might be incentive to start them back up again.
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03-27-2019 01:22 PM
I was thinking about that the other day as well and am definitely still interested in the group meetings. Those provide a nice window into what people are doing with LabVIEW and I've gleaned a lot of useful information from them.
03-29-2019 12:50 PM
I would be interested in a user group meeting as well!
05-07-2019 06:44 PM
I met Richie (Richie20) recently and he expressed that the user group meetings slowly died out due to low participation. Maybe if there's enough interest here, there might be incentive to start them back up again.
Kudo this thread or comment if you're interested.
Cheers
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05-08-2019 01:27 PM
Well what would everyone like to see in a user group meeting? Personally, I'd like to see some small projects someone has created... Like LabVIEW running on a single board computer controlling a robot arm or a 3-axis gantry, for example.
05-08-2019 02:37 PM
Along the lines of small projects, I'd love to see LabView in an IoT application. Has anyone done integration with Samsung SmartThings? What about home DIY projects such as automating blinds (with a stepper motor)?
08-01-2019 04:32 PM
Hi all, the user group meeting is coming back next week.
Cyth Systems
9939 Via Pasar, San Diego, CA 92126
Wednesday, August 7th
6pm-7:30pm
Ivan Gagne (CLED) will provide an overview of SQLite, a powerful file format for storing test data, debug logs, and configuration files. Followed by more informal networking and application discussions. Food and drink provided, novices to experts welcome.
Please RSVP here: