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|Team Based Development with LabVIEW | |||
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|Elijah Kerry | |||
|Slides [https://forums.ni.com/ni/attachments/ni/7305/836/1/Source%20Code%20Control%20-%20Managing%20Applicaiton%20Development%20with%20the%20LabVIEW%20Project.pptx Team Based Development in LabVIEW] | |||
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Revision as of 00:09, 4 April 2024
A User Group, or LabVIEW User Group (LUG), is a local group of LabVIEW enthusiasts that come together to share common interests or goals. The user groups within the NI Community are segmented into different categories such as Local User Groups, Product User Groups, Special Interest Groups, and Partner Groups. Within each of these groups, you may collaborate with others on best practices, plan in-person meetups, or discuss any topic of your choice. [1]
Organizing a User Group
User groups are typically created out of a shared need to seek advice and share ideas among a community of individuals that are working on similar problems OR applications. It is recommended that such a group align on goals for the organization, such as the following:
- Share ideas and practices to improve the quality, performance, scalability and readability of LabVIEW code
- Provide a forum to solicit advice from peers regarding how best to solve technical and procedural challenges when developing LabVIEW code
- Drive standardization on stylings, code organization and tooling for the purpose of enabling greater reuse and collaboration
User Group Content
This is a collection of content that can be used to organize and run a LabVIEW user group.
Best Practices
| Presentation Title | Abstract | Author | Demo Resources | SME Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Based Development with LabVIEW | This session will provide an overview of best practices and tooling that should be used to streamline LabVIEW development by a team of developers | Elijah Kerry | Slides Team Based Development in LabVIEW | Yes - CLA-level knowledge of how to manage and coordinate development activities across a team |
Tips and Tricks
| Presentation Title | Abstract | Author | Demo Resources | SME Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Based Development with LabVIEW | This session will provide an overview of best practices and tooling that should be used to streamline LabVIEW development by a team of developers | Elijah Kerry | Slides Team Based Development in LabVIEW | Yes - CLA-level knowledge of how to manage and coordinate development activities across a team |
See the LabVIEW Community Forum: User Group List to find one near you.
References
- ↑ LabVIEW Forums: User Groups https://forums.ni.com/t5/User-Groups/ct-p/user-groups