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Revision as of 10:37, 17 August 2024
The correct title of this page is GDevCon #1. The substitution or omission of the # is because of technical restrictions.
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Links
Presentations
- GDevCon#1 Keynote by GDevCon Team
- Product Technology Partners (Sponsor Presentation) by Kevin Snelling
- Refactoring LVOOP Code: Simple Changes... by Samuel Taggart
- Encapsulation is King! by Daniel Harryman
- Exposing the Holes of the Assert API by Peter Horn
- Frameworks: An Executive Summary by Dr. Richard Thomas
- The Actor Framework Project Provider: A Case Study on VI Scripting by Allen C. Smith
- Tritem Microsystems (Sponsor Presentation) by Jerzy Kocerka
- PPLs and Packages to Enhance Application Performance and Deployment by Matthias Baudot
- LabVIEW NXG First Impressions (CLD Exam) by David Barr
- My Continuously Evolving Practice of Software Engineering by Brian Powell
- API Design Choices: From Connector Panes to Package Palettes by Christian Butcher
- Practical design of Event and Message Handlers by Dr. James Powell
- How to Blow your LabVIEW Project in Surprisingly Few Steps by Joerg Hampel
- Techniques for Starting your DQMH(tm) Based Project by Fabiola De La Cueva
- A Pragmatic Approach to Aerospace Test Rig Development by Ian Billingsley
- Using the Right Tool for the Job by Danielle Jobe
- GUI's with Dynamic Panes by Wiebe Walstra
- What is OOP and AF? And why you shouldn’t be scared of it by Thomas McQuillan