Due to the COVID-19 crisis, NIWeek 2020 needed to be cancelled in order to protect the community. DSH Workshops looked into holding virtual DSH events so to not let all their preparations go to waste. Quickly, word spread and the LabVIEW community joined in, and together we organised #VIWeek!
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All things LabVIEW and other stuff about software development
State Machine Parsing
When one of our customer projects required a proper state machine, Steve Watts was generous enough to provide SSDC‘s rock-solid template, which I used as a springboard. Building on top of that, our brand-new State Machine Parser is now able to generate State Chart Diagrams from the actual source code! The icing on the cake? Being featured on Steve’s Random Ramblings on LabVIEW Design blog!
Read more »NI Center Of Excellence
Hampel Software Engineering ist seit Ende 2019 ein durch NI akkreditiertes “Center of Excellence“ – das Erste in Deutschland! National Instruments hat unsere Prozesse auditiert und bestätigt offiziell unsere umfassende Kompetenz in teambasierter Softwareentwicklung, und insbesondere die erfolgreiche Implementierung von LabVIEW Best Practices bei unseren Kunden.
Read more »Our Code Is Your Code: Open Source
In the course of projects we implemented over the last two decades, some useful and reusable libraries were created. These have become an essential part of many successful customer projects. In order to give back to the community, we have decided to convert the majority of them to open source.
Read more »DSH Pragmatic Software Development Workshop
Der “Pragmatic Software Development Workshop” von DSH Workshops richtet sich an LabVIEW Programmiererinnen und Programmierer, die ihren Zugang zur Softwareentwicklung verbessern wollen. Am 22.11. in München (Tickets auf Eventbrite) bietet sich die nächste Gelegenheit, im echten Leben erprobte pragmatische Vorgehensweisen direkt von drei erfahrenen Programmierern / Unternehmern(1) zu lernen (english version available at delacor.com).
Read more »LabVIEW Community Edition
This surprise was definitely not expected by anybody in the audience of GDevCon#2: NI announced LabVIEW Community Edition! This new, free version of LabVIEW is for noncommercial, nonacademic use.
[This article was originally published as a guest post on the NI Company Blog]
GDevCon #2 – HSE in Birmingham
GDevCon is still the one and only independent, community-driven and non-profit graphical programming conference. GDevCon#2, which took place in Birmingham UK this year, proved that this event remains our absolute favourite of the year! Just as last year with GDevCon#1, all turned out better than we could have hoped for – thanks to all the beautiful people involved: Organisers, sponsors, presenters and delegates alike!
Read more »WUELUG06: July 2019
WUELUG06, our sixth meeting, took us back to the HSE head-quarters. In spite of the summer break and travel bans, 18 #LabVIEWfriends went literally the extra mile to join us, two of them new members! The verdict: Excellent presentations, inspiring discussions, and a code review that turned into an LVOOP crash course.
Read more »Community Collaboration
One of the best things of LabVIEW (if not the best thing) is its awesome community. The readiness to help each other is second to none. In order to do our part, we started making some of our repositories public. And lo and behold, we now have the first collaborator! innofas GmbH, a company specializing in electro-technical vehicle components, utilises our our Generic Networking DQMH modules and agreed to give back to the community by contributing to our public repository.
Read more »WUELUG05: SKZ
Another three months have passed since our last Wuerzburg LabVIEW Users Group meeting. Again, we were hosted at a company involved in the LabVIEW community, this time at the SKZ, the German Plastics Center.
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