Episode 16: Cultivating User Relationships for Better Code | Hunter Smith

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What are we discussing today?

Hunter Smith is a staff software engineer at JKI who's been using LabVIEW professionally for 15 years. Hunter got his start in LabVIEW at NI as an applications engineer and K-12 engineering specialist working with myDAQ, LEGO, FIRST and and founded the YouTube channel WaterlooLabs. Hunter spent 7 years as a software engineer for SpaceX working on everything from rocket engine test stands, to user interfaces for astronauts. Now at JKI, Hunter works with a huge variety of customers in aerospace, biomedical, and semiconductor industries to solve hard problems with LabVIEW. Hunter is passionate about clean code, UX design, good documentation, and well automated devOps

In this episode Sam and Hunter talk about how creating relationships with users can increase code quality.

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