The History of LabVIEW – A Living History https://t.co/K6ywg8u5c0
Has a link to a video https://t.co/uSQoWqBz1V which at 8:34 sums it up for me. Graphical recipes vs text recipes. It's becoming my banner on Twitter.
@sasworkshops The level of detail depends on the reviews with these stakeholders. If something appears to be ambiguous then we discuss and clarify with the result going into the diagram. /2
@sasworkshops Sequence Diagrams are a current favorite. They help with customer design reviews and with developing a common understanding with the development team. /1
@allenholub A manual test may need to exist if there is hardware involved. Automating some hardware based testing may be cost prohibitive. At a minimum a procedure should exist.
Where Companies Go Wrong with Learning and Development
"People learn best when they have to learn. Applying what’s learned to real-world situations strengthens one’s focus and determination to learn."
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If you are in tech and still do not understand FPGAs, here's why you will soon need to. #FPGA#datacenter
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@rothgar Top talent needs to be redefined. Talent is currently defined as a good coder with little weight on teamwork. Some companies will need to learn this the hard way.
No matter where you are in software development process you should always use source code control. It is an investment to learn but saves lots of time in the future.
Git and GitHub are handy software tools for managing & collaborating.
Here's a free crash course on how to use them: https://t.co/N5WYceDBNh
@faradayacademy@freeCodeCamp@xkcdComic
This will be interesting to follow. @Pentekinc was one of the first companies to use the @XilinxInc#RFSoC. I mention them in my book when reviewing alternative approaches to @NIglobal RF #FPGA hardware.
#radar#electronicwarfare
"You did this easily when you were a team of five, but if you’re going to succeed at 105, what was done organically now needs to be done mechanically.” : https://t.co/YnK01EB8yd
If you are an intermediate or advanced LabVIEW Developer, there’s a lot to like about this book. Even if you have been writing LabVIEW Code for a while, you are sure to pick up some useful tips. I highly recommend it.
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