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 3, Episode 12: Excited over LabVIEW | Tom McQuillan
The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 33 seconds
3 months ago
Season 3, Episode 12: Excited over LabVIEW | Tom McQuillan
Tom McQuillan has a genuine love for LabVIEW, enjoying the process of solving problems and discovering creative ways to use the platform. As a LabVIEW Champion, he has spent years learning the ins and outs of the software and sharing what he’s picked up along the way. Through his YouTube channel, "Tom's LabVIEW Adventure," and his LabVIEW training course on Udemy, Tom enjoys helping others see what’s possible with LabVIEW. Whether it’s building a MIDI interface to automate piano practice or working on diverse projects at JKI, he likes to explore how LabVIEW can make tricky tasks a bit easier.
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.