J. B. Rainsberger is a professional 5-pin bowler who consults for software companies and coaches software professionals in his spare time. He helps companies profit from projects sooner and helps individuals work with less stress. He focuses on supporting individual people as they struggle to do good work, feel satisfied, and make the most out of their jobs in the software world.
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J. B. Rainsberger is a professional 5-pin bowler who consults for software companies and coaches software professionals in his spare time. He helps companies profit from projects sooner and helps individuals work with less stress. He focuses on supporting individual people as they struggle to do good work, feel satisfied, and make the most out of their jobs in the software world.
Season 2, Episode 23: Finding the Best Approach | Katya Prince
The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
42 minutes 40 seconds
11 months ago
Season 2, Episode 23: Finding the Best Approach | Katya Prince
Katya Prince has been working with LabVIEW for over 30 years. She taught herself LabVIEW as a graduate student as a way to avoid doing research and fell into the test and measurement industry with her first job out of school. In 1998 she started her own consulting company, Prince Consulting, LLC. Since then, she has used LabVIEW to create custom software solutions in a myriad of industries. Even after all these years, she is still enthralled by the thought that pushing a bunch of one and zeros together can solve real-world problems.
The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
J. B. Rainsberger is a professional 5-pin bowler who consults for software companies and coaches software professionals in his spare time. He helps companies profit from projects sooner and helps individuals work with less stress. He focuses on supporting individual people as they struggle to do good work, feel satisfied, and make the most out of their jobs in the software world.