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Getting VI Analyzer Into Our Workflow

James McNally is a guest blogger. He is the director of Wiresmith Technology and a LabVIEW Champion. This article was originally published at devs.wiresmithtech.com We have long known that VI Analyzer is a good idea - much like unit testing - people on the other side...

DQMH in Action

Kabul Maharjan is a guest blogger. He is a Certified LabVIEW Architect at Renishaw. During Developer Days at Newbury 2018, I presented how we use DQMH in our projects at Renishaw. This post supplements the presentation. We have a DQMH module template and a project...

Sessions to attend at NI Week 2018

It is that time of the year again. NI week is around the corner! May 21 - 24, 2018! My favorite time of the year. I am preparing my list of sessions to not miss and I thought I would share it with you. I am happy to report that there are several DQMH sessions...

Announcing DQMH 4.0

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 use DQMH in our own internal projects. We have been using DQMH 4.0 internally for a while and even shared the Beta...

Simple DQMH Dos and Don’ts

Sam Taggart is a guest blogger. This article originally appeared in https://blog.sasworkshops.com/simple-dqmh-dos-donts/ Today's post consists of some simple do's and don'ts in order to get the most out of using the DQMH.  The DQMH is a great tool, but like any tool,...

How to Train your Monkey

The European CLA Summit 2018 took place in Madrid, Spain. It was a great event as always and I learned a lot. Our LabVIEW friends have written about the experience and you can read their posts here: Steve Watts: Another Year, Another Great CLA Summit Sam Taggart: eCLA...

DQMH Actors

Joerg Hampel is a guest blogger. As the owner of Hampel Software Engineering and CLA and LabVIEW Champion, his biggest interest lies in team development best practices. This post was originally published on hampel-soft.com. Sometimes (actually more often than not), we...