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 15: Making LabVIEW a Better Place | Aaron Gelfand
The LabVIEW Experiment Podcast
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Season 3, Episode 15: Making LabVIEW a Better Place | Aaron Gelfand
Aaron Gelfand, BSOE 1998, BSEE 1998, Florida Institute of Technology, is a LabVIEW Architect, Certified Professional Instructor, and LabVIEW Champion. When not coding LabVIEW systems, Aaron can be found caring for pregnant dogs and neonatal/infant/pediatric puppies. During the summers, you may find him SCUBA diving to scare moviegoers floating on inner tubes watching the movie Jaws at the Jaws On The Water screenings in Austin, Texas. He and his wife have fostered almost 600 dogs/puppies in their almost 13 years of being in rescue.
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.