![]() I coordinated these designs with the primary visual designer on our team. I developed the overarching design strategy and produced the interaction design deliverables. NIPM’s core mission is to consolidate and simplify all of this into one application for finding and acquiring all of the items that were previously spread across the web. ![]() Prior to this application, acquiring packages was done via a browser through the LabVIEW Tools Network or the Instrument Driver Network (IDNet) and manually installed. From NIPM, a user can easily download install new templates, controls, drivers and language libraries to help them create more robust applications. It is a product that allows users to extend LabVIEW, a graphical programming IDE. Let’s add Serene Green to the list, and look for more great music from them in the years to come.The goal of this project was to design the first release of the National Instruments Package Manager (NIPM). Banjoist Steve Leonard adorns his solid breaks and backup with dazzling cascades of triplets, while the newest band member, Katelynn Casper, swings ferociously on fiddle and delivers a powerful performance of one of Dolly Parton’s most moving songs.ĭel McCoury, Mac Martin, Gloria Belle, Chris Warner, Tom Adams, and Danny Paisley are among Pennsylvania’s many gifts to bluegrass. The vocal trio of bassist Shane McGeehan, guitarist Michael Johnson, and mandolinist Quentin Fisher oozes conviction. The band’s six original selections sit comfortably alongside a half-dozen well-chosen covers, and lose nothing in the comparison. ![]() On this, their third album, Serene Green is clearly enjoying the view, while paying ample respect to the shoulders under their feet. ![]() ![]() The vantage point rises ever higher, and the vistas become ever grander. Today’s young musicians also stand on the shoulders of the Country Gentlemen and the Seldom Scene, the New Grass Revival and David Grisman, Alison Krauss and Doyle Lawson. But with each new generation, the list of giants gets longer. Our music wouldn’t exist without the foundational work of Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, and all the others who established the sound in the 1940s and ’50s. “If I have seen further,” Isaac Newton once wrote, “it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” Bluegrass musicians can certainly relate. ![]()
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