AMX, Crestron, Biamp, QSC, & Extron - Masterpieces

AMX, Crestron, Biamp, QSC, & Extron - Masterpieces


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Have you considered a text-based code option for your next audiovisual masterpiece?

It's worth considering.

First things first, a text-based code option offers you a whole new level of flexibility and control. Instead of relying on graphical interfaces, you can dive into the world of #coding and customize every aspect of your project. From the way your visuals appear to the timing of audio cues, the possibilities are endless. Another great advantage of text-based code is its versatility and security.

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In 2017, a financial institution security was compromised & information from millions of individuals was exposed. The exploit employed to compromise the security was based on their system using open-source modules in their applications. The practice of reusing code is normal and most likely is used throughout the #audiovisual (manufactory) industry.

When #crestron , #qsc , #extron , #harman , #amx are developing software and hardware products, do you believe they are reinventing the wheel every time? Basic code elements are re-used throughout industries.

Visual Studio and #Microsoft Azure DevOps can automatically run a unit tests on code every time it is backed up. This unit test can scan the application code for known security concerns. Most of those scanning apps are constantly being updated. When #DevOps completes one of those tests it can automatically send a report to team members. This report can verify security compliance and to confirm the code has been backed up.

Visual Studio and DevOps, can be used for code backup and as a sales tool for potential jobs. Microsoft DevOps can generate a report to let potential customers know that the framework is being scanned for security issues. Whether you're working on a website, video game, or interactive installation, using code allows you to create dynamic and interactive experiences. You can incorporate user input, respond to real-time events, and create engaging visuals that react to audio cues – all through the power of zeros and ones.

But wait, there's more.

Text-based code also promotes collaboration. Since code is essentially text, it can be easily shared and worked on by multiple team members. This opens up the opportunity for efficient teamwork, allowing everyone to contribute their expertise and bring your project to life. To leverage all the benefits of text base code for QSC systems, check out this article: QSC TechMasters, BRINGING IN NEW BUSINESS

Embrace the world of coding, unleash your creativity, and take your audiovisual projects to new heights.

Happy coding!

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