04-26-2012 12:39 PM
Sorry, but as the previous post said, nobody is going to do (nor should they) your homework for you. I myself am a novice and get stuck at my LabVIEW programs all the time.
I also ask for help. BUT....I always make an attempt, read help documents whenever available, and only I face a problem that I cannot overcome in a timely manner, I resort to asking
questions, and people are very helpful here. I really appreciate the work of community members, because they don't get ANYTHING out of helping others. But they do it anyway granted
that the person seeking help isn't asking for a free ride (they are pretty good at telling that.).
From you question, it seems that you probably lack a basic knowledge of LabVIEW, and in that case, it is hard to get help, for the person help pretty much has to code everything up from grounds
up and present you with a complete VI. I understand you might be frustrated. I do think if you really have to do this, you should get some basic working knowledge of LabVIEW by reading some training
materials pointed out by me and others earlier.
04-26-2012 12:50 PM - edited 04-26-2012 12:52 PM
@wiertara wrote:
My lecturer, is very weak in teaching us. After He gave us a introduction about project, we cant contact with him. He doesnt responde on our e-mails. I dont know what to do in this situation, and thats why I asked for your help
You want us to believe that out of the blue, your lecturer decided to give you this project to complete with no training whatsoever in LabVIEW, etc and expect you to solve it in a few days?
04-26-2012 01:01 PM
... and why did you mark this thread as solved, even though it is obviously not! Many contributors ignore solved thread, so please go to the first reply and unmark it as solution.
04-26-2012 01:24 PM
I know that is ridiculous, but that's true. My lecturer, gave us a project details and run away. He said something like : "I dont have time guys, if you have any trouble with that's project, call me or send e-mail". That was last time when we have contact with him. I know my request is ridiculous, but im desperated right now. I can't do anything
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04-26-2012 01:29 PM
@wiertara wrote:
I know that is ridiculous, but that's true. My lecturer, gave us a project details and run away.
How long ago was this?
04-26-2012 01:34 PM
Your lecturer?
Who is he? Is he a university professor? A high school teacher? A community college teacher? Is this for a class? What class? What major? If you are a student at a college, what is your major? What year are you in?
Your message and responses sound fishy and fake to me. Quit wasting people's time.
04-26-2012 01:38 PM
My lecturer is Dr. MA engineer. I'm studying at the Technical University. I can't say thats name, beacouse I can have trouble, if anyone from my academy will read this. Sorry for wasting your time guys. Thanks for help
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04-26-2012 02:53 PM - edited 04-26-2012 02:57 PM
@murchak wrote:
. I really appreciate the work of community members, because they don't get ANYTHING out of helping others. But they do it anyway...
{Edit: What was that?]
The statement is obviously false. If contribtors did not recieve value for their contibutions the forum could not exist. A clear time to ask of yourself "What do contributors percieve of as valuable enough to justify the investment?"
04-26-2012 04:19 PM
@wiertara wrote:
My lecturer is Dr. MA engineer. I'm studying at the Technical University. I can't say thats name, because I can have trouble, if anyone from my academy will read this. Sorry for wasting your time guys. Thanks for help
Make sure you rate the guy appropriately when you do the end of semester, anonymous performance review. And add notes how he failed to properly teach you what you needed to know to do the assignments. And get your classmates to do this also if they have the same complaint.
04-26-2012 04:30 PM
Jeff,
My statement is still correct. They personally (at least the ones who've helped me), don't get anything in return. I don't recall them asking for money or some other tangible compensation.
If they do it for the good of the community, it is not technically speaking a personal gain to them.
Anyway, I don't need to get involved in philosophical discussions or petty quarrels here. My point is that people who contribute, take time out of their busy lives, and try to help others is a
noble thing. You may disagree with that, that's fine by me. My statement is not utterly false.