by Chris Roebuck | Sep 6, 2016 | The Safe Programmer's Corner, Uncategorized
This post was originally published at Walking the Wires At Delacor we often talk about programming style, and I like to refer to Fab’s style as “defensive programming”. The overwhelming theme in her code is focussed on robustness and avoiding,...
by Chris Roebuck | Feb 15, 2016 | Uncategorized
This post was originally published at Walking the Wires This is a post I have been wanting to write for a long time, not to share some technical nuance or promote some new product, but because of the philosophical debate that I hope it promotes. It is something...
by Chris Roebuck | Jan 12, 2016 | DQMH, Uncategorized
This post was originally published at Walking the Wires For the past few months we have been working on an automated test project where several pieces of instrumentation (and the Unit Under Test) are handled by a DQMH module. These modules are launched by, and then...
by Chris Roebuck | Dec 31, 2015 | Uncategorized
This post was originally published at Walking the Wires As we approach the end of the year, it is all too easy to get caught up in planning the events and goals for 2016. However, it’s worth taking the time to look back on the year just gone and reflect on the...
by Chris Roebuck | Dec 8, 2015 | Uncategorized
This post was originally published at Walking the Wires A few months ago I published this blog post about User Events in LabVIEW. From the replies and questions that this sparked, it is clear that many people either use LabVIEW User Events as the primary message...