Programming for 5
This week's episode is a bit different than the other ones. I did a joint episode with the VI Road Show which is a weekly video blog that I work on for National Instruments. The VI Road show is something we originally started about a year ago to showcase the lighter side of VI or virtual instrumentation. Virtual instrumentation is a method of making measurement systems by using computer boards and software instead of big, expensive boxed instruments like the kinds you might see at a doctors office.
This episode covers the LabVIEW program or virtual instrument I wrote for keeping track of feedings and other things. I wrote most of it in the airport on the way out to Phoenix. It was really fun to make even though we don't use it yet. The reality is that I probably don't have a computer that can withstand getting wet from occasional milk, water, or baby throw up accidents. The computers they used in the NICU are mounted above the babies and now I understand why. If you don't know what I am talking about, then I urge you to take a look at Rachelle's blog. Anyway, making the program was fun and, at the time, was a good way to occupy my mind while I was worrying about Rachelle having all those babies.
This episode covers the LabVIEW program or virtual instrument I wrote for keeping track of feedings and other things. I wrote most of it in the airport on the way out to Phoenix. It was really fun to make even though we don't use it yet. The reality is that I probably don't have a computer that can withstand getting wet from occasional milk, water, or baby throw up accidents. The computers they used in the NICU are mounted above the babies and now I understand why. If you don't know what I am talking about, then I urge you to take a look at Rachelle's blog. Anyway, making the program was fun and, at the time, was a good way to occupy my mind while I was worrying about Rachelle having all those babies.
9 Comments:
At October 30, 2007 2:50 PM , Preemie Twins' Nanny said...
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At October 30, 2007 2:51 PM , Preemie Twins' Nanny said...
Wow! You are seriously organized! I'm impressed. I know it makes things better, safer and more relaxed, but I've never seen it done so well. Excellent work once again Wilkinsons!
At October 30, 2007 7:30 PM , The Nanny said...
I am VERY impressed--you make it sound so easy to make that stuff & yet it's totally foreign to me! :-)
P.S. Those babies are CUTE!
At October 30, 2007 8:07 PM , TK said...
I want to learn more about this "LabVIEW" of which you speak. I believe you may be on to the next revolution in computer programming!
At October 31, 2007 4:42 PM , Cindy said...
Wow, that was totally amazing!! Didn't understand much of what you said, but looks like it is great program to keep organized!! You must be a genius!!!
At November 2, 2007 5:50 AM , Spymommy said...
J - watching you do a video is like getting to sneak in a quick episode of The Office . . . not everybody will catch the subtle humor - but it is definitely not lost on me! Love it.
At November 5, 2007 6:04 PM , Paul said...
The next step, of course, is to barcode each one, which should reduce your data entry time when it comes to update them! :-) Better yet, RFID!
At November 13, 2007 3:17 PM , Helena said...
I don't know exactly how I stumbled across your blog, but I did. I'm thisclose to graduating with my Mechanical Engineering degree, and I spent a week during a summer session learning LabVIEW. I'm ultimately convinced it is of the dark side, but it looks like you've done something cool with it!
At November 17, 2007 5:04 PM , Sarah said...
Hey there, love your website and especially the video. Your family is lovely!
On a nanny board I came across this product....
I also shared with them your program :) Very neat.
http://www.bamababiesandbirthdays.com/baby_care_timer.htm
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