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GDevCon #4

I shouldn’t have, but I could, so I did!

LabVIEW is only used in the Test, Measurement, and Automation industries. LabVIEW is for scientists and engineers. LabVIEW is only good with hardware. LabVIEW jobs don’t pay well. No, no, and no! If you love LabVIEW, there are all sorts of careers available for you.

I founded my NI Alliance Partner company 15+ years ago and I’m going to invalidate all these statements by walking you through my own career. I hate dealing with hardware, 95% of my business has nothing to do with Test, Measurement, and Automation, I love my job and I make a good salary.

I’ll show you some of the most unexpected things I’ve done with LabVIEW for my customers, or just for fun.

GLA Summit 2022

All you wanted to know about LabVIEW and Web Services but feared to ask – Part 2

We live in a connected world, and with the Internet of Things (IoT), it is crucial to have our LabVIEW applications leveraging existing software and services available.

Did you know LabVIEW can interact with your Office 365 or Google account? Did you know LabVIEW can programmatically use Google Translate, Geolocation, Text-to-speech, Artificial Intelligence, etc.?

Any time you think something might be difficult to achieve with LabVIEW, there is probably an alternative available with a cloud services provider that you can leverage directly from your LabVIEW code.

This presentation is divided into 2 different sessions so each one doesn’t exceed 1h in length.

Part 1 was given during GDevCon #3 in Amsterdam, where we showed you what we’ve learned over the years implementing large LabVIEW Web Services applications, allowing you to implement your own secured cloud services and have other programmers interact with your API using any programming language they want!

In Part 2 (this presentation), we’ll provide you with all the keys, tips, and tricks to have your LabVIEW application communicate with the most popular cloud services, achieving different kinds of popular authentication methods and leveraging the incredible quantity of APIs available on the web!

GDevCon #3

All you wanted to know about LabVIEW and Web Services but feared to ask – Part 1

We live in a connected world, and with the Internet of Things (IoT), it is crucial to have our LabVIEW applications leveraging existing software and services available.

Did you know LabVIEW can interact with your Office 365 or Google account? Did you know LabVIEW can programmatically use Google Translate, Geolocation, Text-to-speech, Artificial Intelligence, etc.?

Any time you think something might be difficult to achieve with LabVIEW, there is probably an alternative available with a cloud services provider that you can leverage directly from your LabVIEW code.

This presentation is divided into 2 different sessions so each one doesn’t exceed 1h in length.

In Part 1 (this presentation), we’ll show you what we’ve learned over the years implementing large LabVIEW Web Services applications, allowing you to implement your own secured cloud services and have other programmers interact with your API using any programming language they want!

Part 2 will be given during the GLA Summit 2022 where we will provide you with all the keys, tips, and tricks to have your LabVIEW application communicate with the most popular cloud services, achieving different kinds of popular authentication methods and leveraging the incredible quantity of APIs available on the web!

GDevCon #2

Start programming Web applications in pure G, now!

LabVIEW NXG Web Module now allows LabVIEW programmers to develop web applications in pure G. However, creating a powerful Web application using NXG is not as straightforward as creating a “Measure, Analyze, Display” application with LabVIEW, especially since NXG is quite at an early stage of development. In this presentation, we’re giving you all the keys needed to implement a complex and secured Web application that talks to Web Services and Databases, saving you weeks of troubleshooting and research.

NI Week 2019

Learn how to create powerful web apps with LabVIEW NXG Web Module

A modern and powerful Web application includes a website front-end (HTML5, CSS, JavaScript) that talks to a Web Server and some Databases.
You’re not a web developer? Don’t worry, with Lab VIEW Web Services and LabVIEW NXG Web Module concurrently, you can now program your entire web application in G!

GDevCon #1

Take advantage of PPLs and Packages to enhance LabVIEW application performances and deployment

In this session, we demonstrate with a real-world application how we can use PPLs to decouple and modularize LabVIEW code while maximizing memory usage and reducing load time. We also show how using Package management with PPLs helps to deploy large scalable applications efficiently.

NI Week 2018

TS 1043 – Use PPLs to Build and Deploy Large, Scalable Applications and Get a Head Start on GLLs in LabVIEW NXG

Learn how to use LabVIEW Packed Project Libraries (PPLs) to develop large, modular and scalable applications. Develop apps that load instantaneously, use Plug-in architecture to dynamically load modules, publish smaller updates and ensure your IP is protected!

Come and see why using PPLs today will help you with GLLs in LabVIEW NXG tomorrow.

NI Week 2017

TS 721 – LabVIEW Application Builder and Continuous Integration

Discover the secrets of the LabVIEW Application Builder API and how you can use it to implement your own Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) system. Learn hidden VIs that allow you to customize and automate any part of your build process. Learn how to protect your IP. See an example of a Continuous Delivery system.

AD 568 – 5 Tips to Develop, Deploy, and License a Memorable Application

Learn five easy steps to improve your application’s usability and create more productive developers and users. Examine topics from tools for overcoming the white VI syndrome to features for building your LabVIEW code into a modern Windows application. Achieve an application that can be built, licensed, and distributed at the click of a button.