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Due to the cancellation of live, in-person events from [[NI]], Steve Watts, with other LabVIEW Champions and Community leaders started the idea of a new community-led virtual event[https://forums.ni.com/t5/Random-Ramblings-on-LabVIEW/VIWeek-Making-Trouble-Again/ba-p/4044162 You can see Steve's blog here with the current agenda].
VIWeek is a free community-led virtual event that was first held in 2020 at the time [[NIWeek]] would have taken place. The content focuses on both LabVIEW and good software engineering practices. All the sessions are hosted individually by the presenters themselves.


===[https://youtu.be/A4hgyH5tf9M Introduction to VIWeek from] [[Chris Cilino (LabVIEW Champion)|Chris Cilino]]===
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Discussions during presentations happened here: https://discord.gg/a4WA8Bm
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== History ==
[[DSH Workshops]] had planned to hold a number of workshops at and around NIWeek 2020. Due to the COVID-19 situation, and seeing as [[NI]] had also cancelled all live, in-person events, the workshops had to be cancelled, too. In order to entertain the community and keep in touch with their friends, the team (Fabiola De la Cueva, Steve Watts, Joerg Hampel and Brian Powell) decided to hold a series of live, virtual sessions during the week formerly know as NIWeek.
 
Conversation about these sessions led other LabVIEW Champions and Community leaders to throw around the idea of a new community-led virtual event. When Steve Watts went on to [https://forums.ni.com/t5/Random-Ramblings-on-LabVIEW/VIWeek-Making-Trouble-Again/ba-p/4044162 advertise this idea on his blog], '''VI Week''' was born. There are many community members to thank, see the [[#Special Thanks]] section below.
 
=== Timeline ===
The speed and simplicity of how this event came together is a testament to the LabVIEW community. It took only about a week to get from the first thoughts to a finalised agenda and an understanding of how to execute the whole event:


=== Sunday 17th May ===
* Mid-April: DSH Workshops decides to hold a series of virtual sessions.
* April 30: DSH Workshops [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6661585876386099200 publishes their events] under the '''#Virtual NIWeek''' hashtag.
* May 2: Chris Stryker coins the term '''#VIWeek''', based on the original ''#Virtual NIWeek''.
* May 3: Steve Watts publishes his blog post.
* May 7: Enough presentations to fill all 5 originally planned days of NIWeek.<ref>''[https://www.linkedin.com/posts/joerghampel_labview-community-viweek-activity-6664289248297926656-Q0pm LinkedIn Post]'', [[Joerg_Hampel_(LabVIEW_Champion)|Joerg Hampel]], May 7th 2020</ref>


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By May 17, the first day of the event, the community has not only come up with now 6 days worth of content, but also agreed on both a plan and tools for organising, advertising, holding, streaming and recording the presentations.
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* [[/Introduction to VIWeek/]] by Chris Cilino
! Title !! Abstract !! Link !! Date
 
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== Presentations (video)==
| GCentral: State of the Union and Rolling Up Your Sleeves || GCentral is a nonprofit organization founded in late 2019. The vision: a LabVIEW community empowered to make the best version of itself. The mission: reduce/remove barriers to collaboration. In this presentation, we'll introduce you to GCentral and give a progress update. And we'll show you how we can all work together to make GCentral a reality. || [https://bit.ly/VIWeek_GCentralPresentation Youtube Live Stream] || Sunday May, 17th. 7-8am PDT, 9-10am CDT, 3-4pm BST, 4-5pm CEST
Note: Click the topics below to watch the videos.
|-
| LabVIEW FPGA for high throughput applications  || LabVIEW FPGA for high throughput applications  - Terry Stratoudakis || [mailto:terry@aleconsultants.com terry@aleconsultants.com]|| 9-10 PDT, 11-12noon CDT, 5-6pm BST, 6-7pm CEST
|-
| Functional programming inspired object-oriented template in LabVIEW + SOLID  || [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/functional-programming-inspired-object-oriented-piotr-kruczkowski/ LinkedIn post] Piotr Kruczkowski || TBD || 11-12 PDT, 1-2pm CDT, 7-8pm BST, 8-9pm CEST
|}


=== Monday 18th May ===
=== Sunday, 17<sup>th</sup> May 2020 ===


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*'''[[/GCentral: State of the Union and Rolling Up Your Sleeves/]]''' by Chris Cilino and Danielle Jobe
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*'''[[/LabVIEW FPGA for high throughput applications/]]''' by Terry Stratoudakis
! Title !! Abstract !! Link !! Date
*'''[[/Functional programming inspired object-oriented template in LabVIEW + SOLID/]]''' by Piotr Kruczkowski ([https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/functional-programming-inspired-object-oriented-piotr-kruczkowski/ LinkedIn Article])
|-
|}


=== Tuesday 19th May ===
=== Monday, 18<sup>th</sup> May 2020 ===
*'''[[/Pragmatic SW Engineering/]]''' by DSH Gang: Fabiola De la Cueva, Steve Watts, Joerg Hampel, & Brian Powell
*'''[[/Philosophy of Coding - How to be a CraftsPerson/]]''' by Sam Taggart
*'''[[/Confessions of a Retired Superhero/]]''' by Matt Pollock


{| class="wikitable"
===  Tuesday, 19<sup>th</sup> May 2020 ===
|-
*'''[[/Proper way to communicate over serial/]]''' by Tim Robinson
! Title !! Abstract !! Link !! Date
*'''[[/Raspberry Pi / LABVIEW CE and Sensors/]]''' by Sam Sharp
|-
*'''[[/Linx Toolkit for Intermediate Robotics with Raspberry Pi/]]''' by Derrick Bommarito
|}
*'''[[/FPGA Advanced Sessions to create a versatile FPGA-based acquisition system/]]''' by Cyril Gambini
*'''[[/8 Reasons for encapsulating your next device driver inside a DQMH module/]]''' by Christopher Farmer


=== Wednesday 20th May ===
=== Wednesday, 20<sup>th</sup> May 2020 ===
*'''[[/DQMH 5.0 Introduction/]]''' by DSH -  Fabiola De la Cueva & Joerg Hampel
*'''[[/Efficient Programming in LabVIEW/]]''' by Tom McQuillan
*'''[[/Using a Message Broker with DQMH Actors for High Speed/Throughput Data logging/]]''' by Chris Roebuck and Becky Linton
*'''[[/Graphical programming beyond G - Use case of LabVIEW integration with Node-RED/]]''' by Michal Radziwon


{| class="wikitable"
===  Thursday, 21<sup>st</sup> May 2020 ===
|-
*'''[[/CEF (configuration editor framework)/]]''' by Sreejith Sreenivasan & Vikas Koujalagi
! Title !! Abstract !! Link !! Date
*'''[[/Using the new TLS/SSL functions in LabVIEW 2020/]]''' by Sam Sharp
|-
*'''[[/Soft Skills for Software Engineers/]]''' by DSH Gang: Fabiola De la Cueva, Steve Watts, Joerg Hampel, & Brian Powell
|}


=== Thursday 21st May ===
=== Friday, 22<sup>nd</sup> May 2020 ===
*'''[[/VIWeek – Open Your Instruments With A G Interfaces HAL In LV2020 (No Lever Tool Required!!)/]]''' by Jonathan Hird (Jono)
*'''[[/The Core Framework/]]''' by Denis Stavila
*'''[[/Mock Object Framework/]]''' by Sam Taggart


{| class="wikitable"
===  Saturday, 23<sup>rd</sup> May 2020 ===
|-
*'''[[/Fast and Simple Unit Testing with Caraya 1.0/]]''' by Francois Normandin and Jim Kring
! Title !! Abstract !! Link !! Date
|-
|}


=== Friday 22nd May ===
== Special Thanks ==
* Chris Stryker for the name.
* Steve Watts for the organization.
* Derrick Bommarito for the web portal.
* Michal Radziwon for the Discord chat server.
* [[Quentin "Q" Alldredge (LabVIEW Champion)|Quentin "Q" Alldredge]] for the Logo.
* Michael Avaliotis of [https://vishots.com/ VIShots] for the video recording.
* All of the presenters
* And many more who will hopefully be added to this list.


{| class="wikitable"
== References ==
|-
<references/>
! Title !! Abstract !! Link !! Date
|-
|}


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Latest revision as of 11:53, 11 January 2025

VIWeek 2020
17-23rd May 2020
VIWeek 2020 Homepage

VIWeek is a free community-led virtual event that was first held in 2020 at the time NIWeek would have taken place. The content focuses on both LabVIEW and good software engineering practices. All the sessions are hosted individually by the presenters themselves.

Discussions during presentations happened here: https://discord.gg/a4WA8Bm

History

DSH Workshops had planned to hold a number of workshops at and around NIWeek 2020. Due to the COVID-19 situation, and seeing as NI had also cancelled all live, in-person events, the workshops had to be cancelled, too. In order to entertain the community and keep in touch with their friends, the team (Fabiola De la Cueva, Steve Watts, Joerg Hampel and Brian Powell) decided to hold a series of live, virtual sessions during the week formerly know as NIWeek.

Conversation about these sessions led other LabVIEW Champions and Community leaders to throw around the idea of a new community-led virtual event. When Steve Watts went on to advertise this idea on his blog, VI Week was born. There are many community members to thank, see the #Special Thanks section below.

Timeline

The speed and simplicity of how this event came together is a testament to the LabVIEW community. It took only about a week to get from the first thoughts to a finalised agenda and an understanding of how to execute the whole event:

  • Mid-April: DSH Workshops decides to hold a series of virtual sessions.
  • April 30: DSH Workshops publishes their events under the #Virtual NIWeek hashtag.
  • May 2: Chris Stryker coins the term #VIWeek, based on the original #Virtual NIWeek.
  • May 3: Steve Watts publishes his blog post.
  • May 7: Enough presentations to fill all 5 originally planned days of NIWeek.[1]

By May 17, the first day of the event, the community has not only come up with now 6 days worth of content, but also agreed on both a plan and tools for organising, advertising, holding, streaming and recording the presentations.

Presentations (video)

Note: Click the topics below to watch the videos.

Sunday, 17th May 2020

Monday, 18th May 2020

Tuesday, 19th May 2020

Wednesday, 20th May 2020

Thursday, 21st May 2020

Friday, 22nd May 2020

Saturday, 23rd May 2020

Special Thanks

  • Chris Stryker for the name.
  • Steve Watts for the organization.
  • Derrick Bommarito for the web portal.
  • Michal Radziwon for the Discord chat server.
  • Quentin "Q" Alldredge for the Logo.
  • Michael Avaliotis of VIShots for the video recording.
  • All of the presenters
  • And many more who will hopefully be added to this list.

References

  1. LinkedIn Post, Joerg Hampel, May 7th 2020