I'll be retiring at the end of this week.
So I'll probably visit this place a lot less often.
Congrats on your newly found free time
Do keep visiting us.
Thanks for many terrific contributions! You'll be missed, but enjoy the chance to start tilting the time balance toward "want-to" instead of "have-to"...
-Kevin P
Congrats! Enjoy your retirement.
Congrats! Where do I send my resume
It sure would be a welcome change to inherit code written by a frequent forum contributor.
Make that written recently... I have more than once found myself working on code that Champions had been involved with about the time dinosaurs were hazardous on daily commutes.
Congratulations and welcome to the club! (I retired two years ago and it did not slow me down here.
Get yourself the free LabVIEW community edition and do recreational programming. Now you can focus on whatever you like. Solving some forum problems during breakfast is a nice way to start the day and keep your mind sharp!
Congratulations.
Enjoy, and you're welcome back whenever you want.
@JÞB wrote:
Congrats! Where do I send my resume
It sure would be a welcome change to inherit code written by a frequent forum contributor.
Make that written recently... I have more than once found myself working on code that Champions had been involved with about the time dinosaurs were hazardous on daily commutes.
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@paul_cardinale wrote:
I'll be retiring at the end of this week.
So I'll probably visit this place a lot less often.
It's frightening to know that you won't be around so much to guide my thinking any more. On the other hand, congrats for making it all the way through the meat grinder and emerging more or less intact!
Oh no! Can you please extend for next week if possible?
But congratulations!!! Wow. You guys are the legends of LabVIEW. haha