09-26-2013 10:32 AM
Simply amazing, way to go Dennis! I've learned a good deal from your posts.
-AK2DM
09-26-2013 12:26 PM
Wow. That is a LOT of posts. Congratulations!
09-26-2013 01:15 PM
@ThiCop wrote:
Congratulations!
I think he's going to start from scratch again 😉
it wouldn't be the first time
10-03-2013 12:49 AM
Chuck Norris is to Jon Skeet as Jon Skeet is to Dennis Knutson.
That's perhaps a stretch; at least, I like the cut of his jib and personally appreciate his contributions.
Thank you, Dennis.
10-03-2013 09:58 AM
Thank you Dennis for all your contributions to the LabVIEW community. You will never know how many times one of your posts has improved one of my apps.
10-07-2013 10:09 AM
There's no slowing Dennis down!
30K posts.. Soon to be 50K! My guess is that at 50K he will either become "Prince of NI" or "King of NI"... Hummm... I will have to take the dust off the old Monthy Python movies to find out who the Knights that go "NI" reported to 😉 Dennis deserves an authographed copy of the movie, along with a golden LabVIEW installation DVD. 😄
Thanks Dennis for every contribution!
10-07-2013 01:47 PM - edited 10-07-2013 01:54 PM
I'm convinced he has a script to reply to forum posts.
And this is what the UI looks like:
10-07-2013 03:06 PM
Greg,
Nice. Does it normally operate in Run Continuously mode?
Lynn
10-07-2013 03:27 PM
@johnsold wrote:
Greg,
Nice. Does it normally operate in Run Continuously mode?
Lynn
I'd bet its Reenterant with Pre-allocated Clones. (What is the theoritical upper limit for the Clone Pool, one clone per thread right?)
10-07-2013 03:43 PM
for(imstuck) wrote:
The first option is the reason I like Dennis so much. We all are thinking how stupid somebody is by trying to do something and then here comes Dennis saying "That's stupid. You need to do X instead". And then Altenbach comes in to close it all out and say "That makes no sense. Here's how you do this massive block diagram with 2 nodes".