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Season 2, Episode 3 : Design for Debug | Norm Kirchner

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22 year veteran of the global LabVIEW community, and ardent evangelist of SMoRES design principles, Norm Kirchner is currently a Chief Technical Support Engineer at NI specializing in RF & communications.

Over the years, Norm has contributed several community tools/frameworks/templates including: Extensible Session Framework (ESF), Remote Export Framework (REx), The OG Tree API, Top-Level Baseline Prime (TLB`), and always a crowd favorite LabVIEW Speak, to name a few.

Norm now focuses his efforts on leadership and mentorship within Technical Support Engineering (TSE) at NI, instilling his passion for customer success in automated test and measurement using NI products as well as teaching RF to anyone curious enough to ask, babies to bookkeepers.

Norm! (N1NJK) has a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI and hails originally from Cleveland, OH.

List of 28 hobbies available upon request

In this episode, Sam and Norm talk about why we don’t design for debug and why we should be.

If you’d like to learn more about Norm:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/norman-kirchner-jr-0735632/

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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22 year veteran of the global LabVIEW community, and ardent evangelist of SMoRES design principles, Norm Kirchner is currently a Chief Technical Support Engineer at NI specializing in RF & communications.

Over the years, Norm has contributed several community tools/frameworks/templates including: Extensible Session Framework (ESF), Remote Export Framework (REx), The OG Tree API, Top-Level Baseline Prime (TLB`), and always a crowd favorite LabVIEW Speak, to name a few.

Norm now focuses his efforts on leadership and mentorship within Technical Support Engineering (TSE) at NI, instilling his passion for customer success in automated test and measurement using NI products as well as teaching RF to anyone curious enough to ask, babies to bookkeepers.

Norm! (N1NJK) has a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI and hails originally from Cleveland, OH.

List of 28 hobbies available upon request

In this episode, Sam and Norm talk about why we don’t design for debug and why we should be.

If you’d like to learn more about Norm:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/norman-kirchner-jr-0735632/

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

  continue reading

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