![]() It was great to see so many people there…especially for NI’s big announcement of the event: Free LabVIEW – LabVIEW Community Edition Also a big thanks to the sponsors who made the event possible. GDevCon#2 at the Birmingham Repertory TheatreĪ big thanks to everyone that attended and stayed awake during my presentation. Sam Sharp presenting Efficient Working with Databases ![]() In the mean-time, here are a few photos from GDevCon#2 and my presentation: I’m not going to do a full summary/wrap-up post as others have already done a great job of summarising the event.Īs always it was a pleasure to be involved in the event – not only as one of the organisers but also presenting on a framework/tool for databases with LabVIEW (I will be writing/posting more on that subject soon™ – I promise!). I have been busy catching up with life, the universe and everything (house move, work stuff, releasing V2.0 of my WebSockets library and a wedding!) post GDevCon#2. You will be able to download and use LabVIEW™ for FREE!īefore I go into further detail about the LabVIEW Community Edition, I did want to say someting about GDevCon#2 so… Post GDevCon#2 blues… One of the most newsworthy aspects of GDevCon#2 was a very special announcement from National Instruments that they would be releasing the LabVIEW Community Edition – a free version of LabVIEW™ Professional for non-commercial use.
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