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Revision as of 01:17, 24 May 2020
Efficient Programming in LabVIEW
- Tom McQuillan
Start Time: 9-10 PDT, 11-12noon CDT, 5-6pm BST, 6-7pm CEST
In this session, I'm going to showcase Project Templates.
After choosing to go down a DQMH route for a project (after being a hardcore Actor Framework user), I realized there were certain aspects of AF I missed. Namely, the ability to reuse messages between modules. In this session, I will showcase a solution to this using Project Templates and how templates could be used for your modular applications.
I'll also showcase some scripting tools that were possible using templates.