Season 2, Episode 4: Power to Change the World | Chris Cilino

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What are we discussing today?

Chris Cilino has a passion for technology, teamwork, and mentorship. In his 20+ year career, he has employed all three in the context of using LabVIEW in creating applications and engaging with the LabVIEW community.

Chris started his career at National Instruments in Applications Engineering, then Software Development in DAQ R&D (where he got his CLA in 2014), and then finally in LabVIEW marketing where he owned programs such as the LabVIEW Champions.

Chris spent the next three years at Cirrus Logic as the LabVIEW Framework architect. During his time at Cirrus, he attained the status of LabVIEW Champion in 2017, and then passed the Center of Excellence audit in 2018. He’s given numerous presentations at the CLA Summits and distributed my toolkits for use and most recently I've joined DMC as a project engineering and LabVIEW Consultant.

In parallel, he started GCentral, a non-profit organization with the mission of improving the LabVIEW Community's engineering capability by removing barriers to collaboration.

In this episode Sam and Chris talk about the robust nature of the LabVIEW Community and how our developers have great opportunities ahead of them.

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Notes from today’s episode:

If you’d like to learn more about Chris:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriscilino/ 

Everything a Software Engineer Needs to Know Outside of SW Engineering

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6o6vhD6sOU

GCentral:

https://labviewwiki.org/wiki/GCentral

The LabVIEW Consultant Summit:

www.lvconsultantsummit.com

CI/CD Workshop:

https://www.universe.com/events/cicd-workshop-tickets-LNF69Q

If you’d like to learn more about Sam:

https://www.sasworkshops.com/

If you’d like to read our blog:

https://blog.sasworkshops.com/

If you want to get in touch with us:

https://www.thelabviewexperiment.com/contact

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