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Advanced LabVIEW Architects of the Rocky Mountains

 
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Welcome to ALARM

 The Advanced LabVIEW Architects of the Rocky Mountains is a user group dedicated to our Colorado Front Range LabVIEW community. We meet quarterly at Colorado University and Colorado School of Mines.

We are a LabVIEW user's group in the pursuit of writing better LabVIEW code, networking with LabVIEW professionals and evaluating LabVIEW related technologies with National Instruments Sales Representatives, independent LabVIEW consultants, academics,  and regular employees and programmers of various Rocky Mountain based companies utilizing LabVIEW.

 

Check out Jim West's story

ALARM member Jim West is being featured on the Muscular Distrophy Association website this month as part of the Anyone's Life Story program for ALS Awareness Month.  Check out http://www.als-mda.org/ for that program, or http://www.als-mda.org/anyone/May_8.html for a direct link to Jim's story.  His story will be featured directly on May 8th.
 

Q2 2008 ALARM Meeting

The next ALARM meeting will be held on May 15th at 6:30 in the Eaton Conference Room of the Engineering Building at CU. 

John Tyler will be presenting on using UML with LabVIEW projects, and Bill Brown will present on More Ideas for Distributing Large State Machines.  National Instruments will be providing pizza and drinks. 

We hope to see you there. 

For more information or directions to the meeting room, visit our website at www.coloradoalarm.org  To register for this meeting, please visit NI Events.

 

Q1 2008 Meeting Recap

We had a great attendance at the March 13th ALARM meeting at CSM.  Thanks to Buddy and Bill for organizing it, and Will, Corey, and NI for the pizza!  Nancy made a great presentation on the Endevo GOOP toolkit, which will likely cause numerous people to consider using it in the future (myself included).  Bill Van Arsdale gave an interesting presentation on project management, including showing some tools he has written for measuring coding metrics.

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