Community makes us stronger
We are active contributors to the LabVIEW community. Whether attending or presenting at conferences, engaging with online forums and social media discussions, or helping a friend, our primary goal is to make LabVIEW more accessible for all, regardless of someone’s current abilities or potential as a client.
We love helping this community grow.
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The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
Sam Taggart likes to talk about LabVIEW, and loves to learn new things about software development and programming. We thought it might be a benefit to the community to record the conversations that he is already having. Thus, The LabVIEW Experiment was born. We hope you enjoy.
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GDevCon N.A.
Sam is one of the creators of the North American branch of GDevCon and currently serves as the board president. He has presented at this event and it’s European branch several times.
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The LabVIEW Consultant Summit
In 2023, this unconference was created by Sam, Malcolm Myers, Nancy Henson, and Taylor Oxley. It is a refreshing spin on traditional conferences. Nearly all LabVIEW conferences are about coding in LabVIEW. This is different. It aims to improve your business skills like sales, marketing and negotiating, in order to help you stay in business!
Helping you become a better LabVIEW Developer with over 400 posts on varying topics like software engineering, tools, conferences, book reviews, and coding philosophy.
Some other stuff we like
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Once a month, Steve, Sam, Nancy, and sometimes a guest get together to yap about LabVIEW for an hour or so.
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An inclusive, all-digital, free event for advanced LabVIEW developers and Architects (certified or self-proclaimed) from around the world to network and participate in. https://www.glasummit.org/
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SE Radio is a weekly software engineering podcast for professional software developers. Sam has been a guest host since 2023.
Our goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. Since 2006, we've been talking to experts from throughout the software engineering universe about the range of topics that matter to professional developers. Brought to you by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.
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We find that User Groups are a great way to learn and thrive in engineering while engaging with your local community. Sam has been quite active in his local user group, ALARM, for many years. There are LabVIEW User Groups all over the world. Find yours at https://forums.ni.com/t5/User-Groups/ct-p/user-groups