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Collective noun for LabVIEW developers

A "NI-Week" 😉

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This is too easy. A cluster of programmers. Like a cluster of cats. Smiley Tongue

PaulG.

LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2020

“All programmers are optimists”
― Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
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Or inspired by a recent post I read.....

 

A phantastron of LabVIEW developers

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The first thing that I thought of was a summit.  As in, there was a summit of CLAs at the CLA Summit last week.

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Tim Elsey
Certified LabVIEW Architect
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Maybe we don't even need a term for something that does not exist. Aren't programmers all lone wolves? 😮

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@altenbach wrote:

Maybe we don't even need a term for something that does not exist. Aren't programmers all lone wolves? 😮


Gunman. I've always thought of myself as a lone gunman. In that case I think a group of LV programmers should be called a posse.

PaulG.

LabVIEW versions 5.0 - 2020

“All programmers are optimists”
― Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
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A shrubbery of LabVIEW developers?

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I've certainly seen more socially-awkward software programmers than in other walks of life, but they do gather together occasionally. It's a rare sight, probably another reason to give this group its own special name 😄
There are some great suggestions on here! Keep them coming! 😄
Thoric (CLA, CLED, CTD and LabVIEW Champion)


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My wife has suggested :
"A compile of LabVIEW developers"

Or maybe:
"A compilation of LabVIEW developers"

A pretty good suggestion from a non-programmer!
Thoric (CLA, CLED, CTD and LabVIEW Champion)


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I like a bundle, a cluster, or a spool.

 

Unrelated to LabVIEW one of my favorite fictional collective nouns is a "stubble of midgets" or a "lick of lesbians".

 

Sorry if some find these offensive they aren't meant to be, dwarfism is a real affliction people have no control over, and lesbians can be what ever they want.  It's just meant to be a humorious commentary on the strangness of the English language and how we have collective nouns.

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