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  • Generate DQMH based project documentation automatically with Antidoc

    Generate DQMH based project documentation automatically with Antidoc

    Antidoc parses your LabVIEW project to find information and generates a file that organizes and tracks down content. This file can be rendered in HTML 5 or PDF format.

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  • Why DQMH?

    Why DQMH?

    Joerg Hampel: “Delacor’s DQMH® framework seems to be a very good fit for our way of working: It supports the way we collaborate in small teams. “

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  • Announcing DQMH 5.0 Beta

    Hello, We have been busy implementing several of the requests you have sent to us either by direct contact or via the DQMH forum at NI. We also continue to eat our own dog food as we use DQMH in our own internal projects. We have been using DQMH 5.0 internally for a while, and…

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  • DSH Pragmatic Software Development Workshop

    The DSH “Pragmatic Software Development” Workshop targets LabVIEW programmers who want to improve their software engineering approach to programming. The next opportunity to learn from three experienced programmers / entrepreneuers? 22nd November in Munich!

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  • Simplifying your Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) with LVOOP and DQMH – Part 1

    [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.22″ custom_padding=”54px|0px|0|0px|false|false”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.4.1″][et_pb_column _builder_version=”4.4.1″ type=”4_4″][et_pb_video _builder_version=”4.4.1″ src=”https://youtu.be/8xlA2iDlpbM” hover_enabled=”0″][/et_pb_video][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.25″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.25″ custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.27.4″]Michael Howard is a guest blogger. Michael works as a Principal Automation Test Engineer at Advanced Bionics and has been working with LabVIEW since LabVIEW 6i. The Automated Test Engineering (ATE) and Systems Test groups at Advanced Bionics are responsible…

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  • My Journey through Actor Framework and DQMH

    Marc Dubois is a guest blogger. He is the owner of Harotek that specializes in the development of LabVIEW applications for Augmented Reality and for Ultrasonic Phased Arrays for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). Fabiola asked me to contribute to Delacor’s blog about what made me select the DQMH framework over Actor Framework for a specific project.…

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  • How to Organize your Large LabVIEW Project Using Libraries

    I am presenting at the CLA Summit in Krakow. As soon as I get the video of the presentation (if there is one), I will add it to this post. This time I am focusing more on the different approaches to organizing a large project in LabVIEW. My personal preference is to use project libraries…

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  • Dual Version VI Analyzer Tests

    Create VI Analyzer tests that can work in LabVIEW 2017 and earlier, and still take advantage of #via_ignore feature when working on LabVIEW 2018 and later.

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  • VI Scripting: Add Glyph to VI Icon

    Joerg Hampel is a guest blogger. As the owner of Hampel Software Engineering, CLA, and LabVIEW Champion, his biggest interest lies in team development best practices. This post was originally published on hampel-soft.com. Using LabVIEW’s VI Scripting features, it is surprisingly easy to create tools that increase development efficiency and enforce coding guidelines. For example,…

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  • Techniques for Starting your DQMH Based Project

    Last fall, I had the honor of presenting at GDevCon#1, the first independent graphical programming conference. GDevCon#1 took place in Cambridge, UK (September 4th-5th, 2018). GDevCon was an excellent conference, so make sure you go to their website and buy your tickets for GDevCon#2. Last time the first round of tickets sold out in one…

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