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Month: July 2020

Workability versus right and wrong

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 29, 2020 Posted in Coding Philosophy 2 Comments

We often get caught up in labeling things as right or wrong. Instead we should be asking ourselves, is this working? is it producing the results we desire?

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Workability versus right and wrong

Setting up LVCompare and LVMerge

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 27, 2020 Posted in How to, SCC, Software Engineering No Comments

Having issues setting up LVCompare and LVMerge to work with Git? Here is a simple solution that will work with any Git client.

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Setting up LVCompare and LVMerge

Automatically Creating A Gitlab Repo

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 22, 2020 Posted in How to, SCC, Software Engineering 5 Comments

How long does it take you to create a new local repository, initialize Git Flow and then push it all up to Gitlab? Too long? It doesn’t have to.

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Automatically Creating A Gitlab Repo

SSH keys and git bash

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 20, 2020 Posted in How to, SCC No Comments

Tired of constantly getting asked for the password for your ssh key in Git Bash? Here is an easy solution. Enter your key just once when Git Bash starts.

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SSH keys and git bash

Sales Bible

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 15, 2020 Posted in Book Reviews No Comments

If you are like me and you are not much of sales person and are looking for some advice, this is a good place to start. It’s got a number of useful tips.

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Sales Bible

Changing Git’s default branch

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 13, 2020 Posted in How to 2 Comments

There is a lot of talk about changing the default branch in git to something other than master to be more inclusive. Here is how you do it.

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Changing Git’s default branch

What does scalability actually mean?

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 8, 2020 Posted in Coding Philosophy 6 Comments

We talk a lot about scalability. We all know it is something we should strive for in our code, but what exactly does scalability mean?

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What does scalability actually mean?

Right to Repair

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 6, 2020 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

Right to repair is critical even if you don’t plan on repairing things yourself. If you want to be able to take your goods to independent repair shops instead of the manufacturers we need right to repair legislation.

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Right to Repair

Enhanced State Diagram Editor

By Sam Taggart Posted on July 1, 2020 Posted in How to No Comments

If you create state machines by hand in LabVIEW, well you are missing out. The enhanced state diagram editor makes creating state machines quick and easy and helps to document them as well.

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Enhanced State Diagram Editor

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