09-08-2009 02:06 PM
altenbach wrote:
pandersen wrote:Thou shalt forget everything previously learned about programming with text based languages when using LabView.
That reminds me:
You have reached the first level of LabVIEW proficiency once you can spell it with the right capitalization. 😄
Wow, your remark automatically takes me to the first level of LabVIEW proficiency due to my utmost care for correct write-ups. 😛
So, my proverb:
Everything counts when you're working on LabVIEW.
09-08-2009 02:10 PM
tst wrote:As for the typedefs, standard typedefs are fine. Strict typedefs are relevant for specific use cases where you want the typedef to be used in the UI.
Makes sense! Thanks as it gives a good rule to remember.
09-10-2009 03:15 PM
By Darin.K
If you ain't crashin' LabVIEW, you ain't tryin.
09-10-2009 03:24 PM
09-10-2009 04:06 PM
11-02-2009 10:19 AM
11-02-2009 10:46 AM
Credit to Jeff Bohrer for this one. It can be referenced in full context in this thread.
IMHO NI should co-opt GEICO's slogan "So easy a cave-man can do it"- and understand it.
11-02-2009 11:28 AM
02-10-2010 11:38 AM
in this thread Darren replied to question about Feedback nodes...
"....esoteric Feedback Node questions really have no place in these exams."
Ben
02-10-2010 01:20 PM