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  1. SQLite has added the json1 extension module in the source tree. It implements eleven SQL functions and two table-valued functions that are useful for managing JSON content stored in an SQLite database. This is a huge feature feature improvement that effectively allows transparent queries of embedded JSON strings in the DB and will be of special interest to LabVIEW web enabled applications with SQLite back-ends for direct to DB insertions and remote queries. It achieves an impressive pars speed of over 300 MB/s (allegedly)
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  2. Hi LAVAers. I thought I'd post this up to grab some more eyes and ideas, and maybe contributors if there is interest. I've started development of an open source datagridview project using .NET in LabVIEW to finally have a well implemented datagrid for use with LabVIEW UIs, data types and event integration. I have this all working in a sample project and would love more ideas, feedback and and help if anyone wants to contribute. The project is hosted on github, https://github.com/unipsycho/LabVIEWdotNetDataGrid I started a discussion for it in the LabVIEW NI community site when I started but its a LOT more presentable now, so extending this to LAVA. The original discussion is here: https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/OpenSource-Project-for-a-NET-Datagrid-for-LabVIEW/m-p/3194273 The main premise of the project is to have extended data types, extended features with a event driven datagrid for LabVIEW using .NET. Please let me know what you think or if any questions or ideas to add to this.
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  3. I’m more going for SER, Signal-to-Effort Ratio, at the moment as I have limited time to spend on things like editing. Something is better than nothing. And a programming instructional video that doesn’t drag is a pretty high bar (not sure I’ve seen many of those!).
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  4. Hi Guys, I have an idea, I want to try and promote the various open source communities and highlight top projects as well as guide people on how to work/publish open source code. It's my belief that if we can promote this form of collaboration we can end up with better tools and libraries to build better software. Examples like the JSON library here really make me believe this. As such I've set up a group to try and find likeminded folk on the darkside. If you interested in helping then head over to https://decibel.ni.com/content/groups/open-source-labview and we can start to get some ideas together. Cheers, James
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