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You are invited to attend the first

Ottawa Wireworkers LabVIEW User Group Meeting

Where: University of Ottawa

School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE)

Room 4-004

800 King Edward Avenue

When: Wednesday, December 5, 2007

19:00 – 20:30 (7pm – 8:30pm)

Are you are using LabVIEW to develop test and measurement or process control applications? If so, LabVIEW User Group Meetings are a great opportunity to learn new programming techniques and improve your LabVIEW skills. Use this opportunity to network with other programmers in Ottawa to find out how they solve their applications using LabVIEW. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Agenda

19:00 – 19:15 Welcome and Introductions

19:15 – 19:30 Using Open Source Code in your Development

Heiko Fettig, Rivard Fettig Professional Services

How the open source community can help speed up your development.

19:30 – 19:45 TDMS: What is it good for?

Steve Mate, Co-efficient

Find out all you ever wanted to now about LabVIEW's TDMS file format for data logging.

19:45 – 20:00 Arrays without Loops – The Power of Polymorphic VIs

Ray Robichaud, Drawbridge Technologies

Tired of looping through arrays? Find out how polymorphic Vis can help you handle arrays more efficiently.

20:00 – 20:30 Open Discussion Session

For directions to the University of Ottawa as well as parking locations see http://www.uottawa.ca/map/.

The Ottawa Wireworkers LabVIEW User Group meets four times a year to discuss LabVIEW issues and general Test and Measurement applications. It is also a great way to improve programming skills by meeting other people and talking to them about how they approach their problems.

If you would like to attend, please RSVP to OttawaWireworkers@gmail.com.

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You are invited to attend the first

Ottawa Wireworkers LabVIEW User Group Meeting

Where: University of Ottawa

School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE)

Room 4-004

800 King Edward Avenue

When: Wednesday, December 5, 2007

19:00 – 20:30 (7pm – 8:30pm)

Are you are using LabVIEW to develop test and measurement or process control applications? If so, LabVIEW User Group Meetings are a great opportunity to learn new programming techniques and improve your LabVIEW skills. Use this opportunity to network with other programmers in Ottawa to find out how they solve their applications using LabVIEW. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Agenda

19:00 – 19:15 Welcome and Introductions

19:15 – 19:30 Using Open Source Code in your Development

Heiko Fettig, Rivard Fettig Professional Services

How the open source community can help speed up your development.

19:30 – 19:45 TDMS: What is it good for?

Steve Mate, Co-efficient

Find out all you ever wanted to now about LabVIEW's TDMS file format for data logging.

19:45 – 20:00 Arrays without Loops – The Power of Polymorphic VIs

Ray Robichaud, Drawbridge Technologies

Tired of looping through arrays? Find out how polymorphic Vis can help you handle arrays more efficiently.

20:00 – 20:30 Open Discussion Session

For directions to the University of Ottawa as well as parking locations see http://www.uottawa.ca/map/.

The Ottawa Wireworkers LabVIEW User Group meets four times a year to discuss LabVIEW issues and general Test and Measurement applications. It is also a great way to improve programming skills by meeting other people and talking to them about how they approach their problems.

If you would like to attend, please RSVP to OttawaWireworkers@gmail.com.

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