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The 2017 Harman Developer Conference highlighted a number of great developments and some changes in the industry. AV programmers are now evolving into Software developers, the influx of standard programming languages and what this means for the future of the industry.
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Host: Steve Greenblatt
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Remote software monitoring – Just how these applications can help your ROI with diagnostics, data collection and system management. Host: Steve Greenblatt Guests:
Programming is not always about creating a system from scratch. Many jobs are updating and fixing existing installations. Just how do you approach wrangling a system you did not program or install? What do you do to leave the system better (documented) than you found it. Host: Steve Greenblatt
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AV Control Programmers are an interesting lot, often seen simultaneously as both as a boon and bane on a project. On this episode we discuss the perception of programmers, what influences our image, when to say no to a request. Host: Steve Greenblatt
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The recent Crestron Masters Class event brought over 800 programmers and integrators together. What did attendees learn, the levels of certification, first revels of product development and some takeaways you may not have expected. Host: Steve Greenblatt
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On this episode of State of Control we examine just how the user interface impacts control system programming.To the end user, the interface is the system – just how it works, or does not work, determines user satisfaction. Just how do you create an interface that meets the needs of sophisticated design, and intuitive layout? Our panels discuss everything from “Dashboard for Design” to services that can help even the design challenged folks Host: Steve Greenblatt
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In past episodes SOC has covered the process and practices of creating sustainable code, confirming scope of work and documentation. On this episode we discuss a key to success, maintaining time and project management. The work to creating and achieving system milestones, what happens when things go awry and back on track. What factors affect the timelines for programming versus commissioning a system and finally who determines who turns the lights go out? Host: Steve Greenblatt
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Just how do you get to be an AV programmer? Working in AV integration is not just knowing code, we have to see the whole system operation. Where can you learn and improve your skills. Is the best method finding a Mentor? We chat with folks who offer training online outside the factory classes. Look to the bottom of this page to find special links with introductory lessons just for State of Control viewers. Host: Steve Greenblatt
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The Nature of Programming is changing rapidly. In this new environment is the role of the programming becoming obsolete or have a bigger role to play? We all know that there is a significant push in the audiovisual industry to simplify control system programming in order to provide less complex and less costly solutions quicker and easier. In this episode, we talk to programmers from companies who have created their own automated programming tools and address the following questions. Is creating programming tools the future for the audiovisual programming business? Is the need for high end control system programming diminishing? What does the future look like for audiovisual control systems and programming? What languages and technologies are moving into the forefront?” Host: Steve Greenblatt – Control Concepts
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We talk about how IoT (the Internet of Things) is changing audio visual programming. How are manufacturers adapting to this change? Plus, how big data can help you on your next job |
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