A Fond Farewell to Lukas

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Category : Field Trips and Fun Times, Fun Stuff

For the past two years, we’ve been very fortunate to have Lukas Reidinger on our programming team.  Lukas is well-known around our office not only for his skill with code, but for his quick smile, his wonderful sense of humour, and his ready supply of chocolate (thanks, man).

Lukas will be returning to Germany shortly, and to celebrate his time with us and to send him off in style, we did what any sophisticated,  respectable company would do- we pigged out on pizza and went bowling.

We’ll miss you Lukas, and hope you’ll be back for regular visits.  Thanks very much for all your hard work, and have a safe trip home!

Ben Debugs

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Category : LabVIEW, LabVIEW Tips

Check out this months “Instrumentation” newsletter from National Instruments!  On page 26, our very own Ben Zimmer gives tips for making debugging easier.

Click here to read the newsletter.

Conferences, Children’s Epistemology and CLA

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Category : Books, Education, LabVIEW

February is off to a running start!

We were delighted to be part of The Ontario Library Association Super Conference, and Reading For the Love of It.  These two conferences gave us the opportunity to meet librarians and educators from all over Canada.  Thanks very much to Karen, Mark and Naheed for their time and contributions!

We’re also excited about the release of our fifth book of philosophy for kids, Epistemology: How Do You Know What You Know? A book of ethics is now in the works, along with more fantastic apps and teacher materials.

Congratulations to Ben Zimmer, our intrepid leader, who is now a Certified Labview Architect!