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Would you let your daughter date a LV programmer?

No


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Depends how they use sequence structures, and whether the timed "return Home" message can be enforced.

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go ahead and date my daughter.vi.....

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Speaking from somebody with no kids...

 

It really depends on the programmer.  If it was somebody like Jeff, nope.


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Maybe. If he had a name like Blaise, was a black diamond skier and had a 4.0 GPA I would consider it.

PaulG.

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What if my daughter *is* a LabVIEW programmer?

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@Darren wrote:

What if my daughter *is* a LabVIEW programmer?


Stick the the intent of the thread-  no hemming and hawing just answer the question!  Go ahead and excuse yourself for your answer if you feel its necessary.


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@Darren wrote:

What if my daughter *is* a LabVIEW programmer?


Do you really think two LabVIEW programmers could actually date each other?  Oh, wait.  I work with two people that match that description...


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Not unless they sorted out their own problems. I don't want to do their Automatic Error Handling for them.

 

Also, I'm not sure I'd let her date someone who works with FPGAs. I'd rather she was free to choose what to do, rather than be in a deterministic environment.

 

I'll get my coat...

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