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Experience Pays
AV programming has been used in this space to deliver control solutions for a long time. It continues to be the most prevalent type of programming, all things considered. The biggest contender for control system programmers is the way of software architecture, which involves planning the solution in a way that anticipates changes and upgrades in advance. On this month’s episode we look at the differences in each style of programming and where their strengths lie for different projects in the AV space. Joining us in this discussion as always is Principal of Fregosa Design Rich Fregosa, Engineering Manager for the University of Southern California Raj Singh, and AV veteran Nick Miller.
- Rich Fregosa – Rich on Twitter
- Nick Miller – Nick on Twitter
- Raj Singh – USC