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|presentation-conference=GLA Summit 2020 | |||
|presentation-presenter=Ethan Stern | |||
|presentation-presenter2=Steve Ball | |||
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|presenters=Ethan Stern and Steve Ball | |||
|abstract=Professional LabVIEW developers know the pain of badly managed dependencies, and we have many tools and workflows for addressing this problem. With a couple package managers and Git as our entry point, Composed Systems set about writing a multi-tiered stack of modular software--but as the complexity of our software grew, we found the excruciating limits of our existing tools. Ethan Stern and Steve Ball will describe code-sharing challenges faced by Composed Systems and their customers, current Git-based solutions to managing packages across projects, and progress toward better package management for all. | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[https://www.glasummit.org/presentation-list/2020 GLA Summit 2020 Presentations] | |||
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| Conference | GLA Summit 2020 |
| Presenters | Ethan Stern Steve Ball |
Dependency Redemption by Ethan Stern and Steve Ball
Professional LabVIEW developers know the pain of badly managed dependencies, and we have many tools and workflows for addressing this problem. With a couple package managers and Git as our entry point, Composed Systems set about writing a multi-tiered stack of modular software--but as the complexity of our software grew, we found the excruciating limits of our existing tools. Ethan Stern and Steve Ball will describe code-sharing challenges faced by Composed Systems and their customers, current Git-based solutions to managing packages across projects, and progress toward better package management for all.