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Agenda

Main Stage

  • Welcome / Introduction to Hopin / Meet & Greet
  • "A Visible Actor Framework" by Jeff Kodosky
  • "Using LabVIEW Interfaces for Better Orbital Satellite Support" by M Stephen Loftus-Mercer and Jon McBee
  • "Designing with Interfaces in Actor Framework" by Allen C Smith
  • "Distributed Message Broker Design" by Dmitry Sagatelyan
  • "Making Magic with LabVIEW Community Edition" by Quentin Alldredge
  • "7x7's"
  1. Sam Taggart
  2. Sam Taggart
  3. Hope Harrison
  4. Hope Harrison
  5. Stephen Moore
  6. Dmitry Sagatelyan
  7. Timothy Nolan
  • "An end to brainless programming" by Darren Nattinger
  • "A Visible Actor Framework" by Jeff Kodosky (Video - Replay)
  • "7x7's"
  1. Chris Roebuck
  2. Malcom Myers
  3. Christian Butcher
  4. Christian Butcher
  5. Michal Radziwon
  • Closing

Breakout Sessions

Approaches to Commonly Solved Problems

  • "Abstract This, Not That." by Paul Ross
  • "Powerful Design with the Gang of Four" by Tom McQuillan and Sam Taggart
  • "Dependency Redemption" by Ethan Stern and Steve Ball
  • "Messenger Library" by James Powell
  • "A Tale of Two Package Managers" by Aaron Pena
  • "Errors are values; please treat them that way" by Ethan Stern
  • "Managing Code Dependencies and Virtual Environments in LabVIEW" by Jim Kring
  • "Connecting Applications" by Casey Lamers
  • "Improving Developer Experience (DX) using Design Patterns" by Ram Gurung
  • "A simple Structure for developing large LabVIEW Applications" by Adam Amos
  • "Future Promises: Borrowing ideas from async languages" by James McNally
  • "Broker Framework" by Feliple P. Silva
  • "Using a Message Broker with DQMH Actors for High Speed/Throughput Data Logging" by Chris Roebuck and Becky Linton

Drawing Inspiration from Outside the LabVIEW Community

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Wild Card!

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Videos

Stay tuned after the event for the recorded sessions.