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I've made a decision in this important matter that TAP has so graciously brought to our attention.  From this point on and until eternity ends...

 

I will CONTRIVE my VIs.  So let it be written (typed or drawn), so let it be done (run or executed)!

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@TAP_ wrote:
I was writing documentation for a customer, It was a development plan for adding additional functionality to already "Drawn LabVIEW code". I changed it because I through it was unprofessional. 


"Existing LabVIEW code" is what i would have written. Code is code, whether assembler, C# or G. You dont program HTML/XML however, as some say, but format the information.

 

/Y

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@NIquist wrote:

I've made a decision in this important matter that TAP has so graciously brought to our attention.  From this point on and until eternity ends...

 

I will CONTRIVE my VIs.  So let it be written (typed or drawn), so let it be done (run or executed)!


Oh yeah? Well, I use MAGIC! Thus, I poof! my VIs. So there!  Smiley Very Happy

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@smercurio_fc wrote:

@NIquist wrote:

I've made a decision in this important matter that TAP has so graciously brought to our attention.  From this point on and until eternity ends...

 

I will CONTRIVE my VIs.  So let it be written (typed or drawn), so let it be done (run or executed)!


Oh yeah? Well, I use MAGIC! Thus, I poof! my VIs. So there!  Smiley Very Happy



Do you make sound effects to go with the poofing?

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Now we know how these guys get to be Knights!

 

Lynn

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@johnsold wrote:

Now we know how these guys get to be Knights!

 

Lynn


Yes, his REAL name is probably smerlincurio_fc. Smiley Happy

 

But don't offend the Knights or they will say NI to you!

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@Hornless.Rhino wrote:


Do you make sound effects to go with the poofing?



I thought that might have been overdoing it. Smiley Wink

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@smercurio_fc wrote:

@Hornless.Rhino wrote:


Do you make sound effects to go with the poofing?



I thought that might have been overdoing it. Smiley Wink


 Not really. 

 

And- For the final goal---TAP__  Severio just whipped up a quick example on a whim. LabVIEW users of all achievement levels can understand the simple example. 

Duplicate it in the language of your choice.

 

Steve C.-- Could you jing that demo- TAP__ might not be able to see what it does?


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Well I normally scope and plan my programs before typing, writing, drawing, sketching, wiring, programming or whatever even takes place.

 

Given the 40:20:40 model, that (and testing) seems the more important part, don't you think?

 

The semantics are irrelevant.

 

Shane

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Shane,

 

What is wronge about working for NI? Why is your first role of engagement "1. I do not work for NI".

 

Nice Nuggets on USB btw.

 

TAP_

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