05-25-2006 10:25 AM - edited 05-25-2006 10:25 AM
Julie,
No worries, it is not fatal. The test is intended to be difficult. How would you feel taking a test that anyone could pass?
Tip for the future. Do ALL of the examples. Follow the LabVIEW style guide checklist. Use Queued Message Handlers or State Machines. This demonstrates you mastery of data flow and use of design structures. Learn to program fast. This is a timed test that is very difficult to complete in 4 hours.
Good Luck in the future,
Matt
Message Edited by mfitzsimons on 05-25-2006 10:26 AM
05-25-2006 09:17 PM

12-21-2007 01:21 PM
When I got my results back, I was quite annoyed. I passed, so maybe I shouldn't care, but I got dinged heavily for things that were obviously not a problem, while things I knew were weak points were not even commented on. (Believe me, I know - I used to teach LabVIEW classes for NI). The worst:
"Sequence structure used for other than initializing and shutdown" WHAT?!? Show me the data flow between two "Beep.vi" nodes and I'll gladly wire it, because that's the only sequence in my exam. It seems like the grader has a "zero-tolerance rule" in their head that supercedes actually understanding the 'offending' technique. (Should I have put them in separate subsequent states? BEEP1 and BEEP 2?
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BTW, who is this 'group' that grades the exams? If it's Applications Engineering (tech support), that would be a crying shame.
12-21-2007 01:33 PM
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01-03-2008 06:32 PM
This is very good feedback. I am glad to know that a human is involved, and VI Analyzer is not. Also it is good to know that the grading process is controlled to where a passing grade is not left up to the whim of a certain examiner.
BTW, I passed the CLD. I'm now certified!!!!! ![]()
01-04-2008 07:45 AM
Congratulations tbob!
and...
Thank you David!
Note to future readers:
Although the VI Analyzer is NOT used for grading, it can serve as a "tutor" to help prepare for the certification exams. If you can get into the habit of developing code the VIA is happy with, your style is well on its way to being acceptable.
Ben
01-09-2008 03:53 PM
