03-15-2019 11:31 AM
Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness and others have greatness thrust upon them.
W. Shakespeare, The Twelfth Knight
Well done sir!
03-18-2019 08:45 AM
03-20-2019 08:40 AM
Ditto the comment by GerdW before, a little late, but Congratulations! Thank you for your many, many contributions to this community!
04-11-2019 02:14 PM - edited 04-11-2019 02:15 PM
Bob!!
Congratulations and welcome to the Round Table. Keep the shrubberies alive and don't slow down like some of us.
It's always great to read your posts and many thanks for you much appreciated contributions to the forum.
3 cheers for Bob!
Ni...knee...neeh...
08-21-2019 04:05 AM
Congrats Bob Schor! Keep up your good work.
Mathan
08-21-2019 09:28 AM
Great work, Bob! Congratulations!
--Jeff
08-26-2019 08:12 PM
Congratulations Bob!
@tst wrote:
Nice...
Next task - overtake RayR and myself. We're pretty slow moving these days, so it shouldn't be too hard... 😉
I agree with Yair... You'll pass us in the blink of an eye... Life's been crazy busy non-stop for the past few years. Glad that you are carrying the torch and became a kNIght.
3 cheers!
RayR
08-26-2019 08:57 PM
Ray (and tst),
I'm not looking at this as a "contest". I'm trying to "nudge" LabVIEW dabblers (where do they come from?) into spending a little more effort and getting enthusiastic about the LabVIEW Programming Paradigm, where a well-designed Picture is definitely worth 1000 lines of (even the best) text-based code, where parallel processing "comes for free", and where Time isn't the "enemy", but a trusted partner in getting your Acquisition and Control routines working in the "Real World".
Bob Schor
08-28-2019 09:18 AM
Congrats Bob.
Dosen't the rookie have to buy doughnuts?
08-28-2019 04:49 PM
@aeastet wrote:
Congrats Bob.
Dosen't the rookie have to buy doughnuts?
You can find out in about 7500 more posts