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Call for Presenters - Denver CLD Summit 2017

Hello all,

We are looking for presenters for the CLD summit held in Denver on October 31 this year.  The theme will be along the lines of playing well with others - developing applications for operation across platforms that might require thinking outside the LabVIEW box.  Some suggested topics might be 

  • Developing applications utilizing web based guis
  • Architecting systems in the era of the maker board
  • Managing large, cross-platform projects
  • Integrating existing code-bases into a LabVIEW application
  • Managing your LabVIEW codebase for broad distribution

We are interested in your presentation even if you don't think it might fit with this theme - chances are that there are aspects that will apply, so let us know if you are interested.

If presenting seems like too much, we are also looking for some that might be interested in participating in a panel talk (topic is TBD so suggestions are welcome).  In either case, keep in mind that participating in these events will go towards recertification.

And if you lack time for any of these options, we would still love to hear from you - is there something that you think might be interesting for a panel talk or a presentation?  Do know you someone you would like to nominate for a talk or who be good for a panel?

If you would like to respond, please feel free to drop a line here or send a direct message to Sam Taggart or myself Matt Richardson.

Cheers. 

Matt

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Hello all,

The Colorado LabVIEW CLD Summit for 2017 is fast approaching (10/31) and we are still seeking one or two more presenters.  Please, if you are at all interested, feel free to contact me via email or send a quick private message or even reply here.  If you don't have a topic that comes readily to mind, we have some available that have been prepared by the wizards at NI; so really, you have no excuse not to volunteer!

Cheers, Matt

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