Turn Prototypes into Robust Software with MATLAB
Overview
MATLAB is known as a great environment for experimentation and rapid prototyping. But once you've got your code working, important decisions may start to depend on it. How well have you tested it? Can others understand it? Is your code really ready for more?
In this session, we'll introduce several key concepts and tools for turning rapidly developed code into robust, sustainable programs in MATLAB. These techniques will be useful to MATLAB users of all experience levels who are interested in creating more maintainable and reliable programs.
Highlights
- Getting organized with MATLAB Projects
- Managing changes and collaboration with source control
- Testing your MATLAB code with unit testing
- Automating software workflows with the MATLAB build tool
Please allow approximately 45 minutes to attend the presentation and Q&A session. We will be recording this webinar, so if you can't make it for the live broadcast, register and we will send you a link to watch it on-demand.
About the Presenter
Adam Filion is a Principal Product Marketing Manager at MathWorks where he focuses on building demonstration and teaching materials for the MATLAB platform. You can also find him teaching the Practical Data Science with MATLAB specialization on Coursera and in many other MathWorks videos. He has a BS and MS in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech.