Friday December 10th, 2021 Sneaker Net In November and December I have been running a quite slow 700 mile sneaker net between Illinois and Virginia. The project involves automating a lab. The process begins with benchtop lab instruments and ends with the records stored in a database. In order to make that happen we had to build the network. We pulled ethernet cable to network lab instruments. We setup an ETL data workflow for each instrument. In most instances we were able to customize an instrument's process report to manage the data extraction and transformation. Data was loaded into LIMS via a REST API accessed via powershell. One of the lab instruments had a less flexible software interface so we had to write our own data transformation routine. In addition to data transformation we also had a great opportunity to complete business calculations to automate a manual calculation. It was fun completing the 1,500 mile sneaker net. It also felt oddly powerful to build an automated laboratory from the copper to the UI and everything in the middle. Of course this isn't a sneaker net. That's the point of the automation. The sneaker net was when I drove a PC from Il to Va; programmed the application; drove the PC from Va to Il and installed it. It is actually a decent drive for 750 miles. And while I was in Champaign-Urbana, Il I got to have a nice dinner with JWH. :)