11-26-2012 07:50 PM
I think we've had an example where that was actually done within the past year or so. Does anyone else remember?
11-26-2012 09:36 PM
@RavensFan wrote:
I think we've had an example where that was actually done within the past year or so. Does anyone else remember?
11-27-2012 03:22 AM - edited 11-27-2012 03:24 AM
@RavensFan wrote:
I think we've had an example where that was actually done within the past year or so. Does anyone else remember?
http://forums.ni.com/t5/BreakPoint/Attaching-VIs-to-posts/m-p/2024376#M19481
There are also examples of a couple of other things in that thread.
11-27-2012 12:47 PM
11-28-2012 07:58 AM
Well I don't knoe if this is funny or just sad but I was having a lovely concersationw ith myself over inconsistencies with some FPGA benchmarks I was running and even solved my own problem.....
There's something about posting on the forum which simply helps me realise my mistakes. Even without third-party interaction. These kinds of posts have been increasing in frequency recently from me. I hope I'm not going insane!
Shane.
11-28-2012 10:10 AM
@Intaris wrote:
There's something about posting on the forum which simply helps me realise my mistakes. Even without third-party interaction. These kinds of posts have been increasing in frequency recently from me.
That's the art of asking good questions. By quantifying exactly what you are having problems with, and asking for help in a descriptive way, often the answer comes out of that.
This is part of the reason my post count is so low.
11-28-2012 10:27 AM
For me its the opposite. It's the reason my post count is so high, I go and post before thinking about things longer because I know from experience that the answer comes quicker that way.
Might make me look like a loon from time to time but hey, I can live with that.
Shane.
11-28-2012 10:53 AM
@Intaris wrote:
There's something about posting on the forum which simply helps me realise my mistakes. Even without third-party interaction. These kinds of posts have been increasing in frequency recently from me. I hope I'm not going insane!
It's called Rubber Duck Debugging and the reason I keep a rubber duck on my desk.
11-28-2012 05:42 PM - edited 11-28-2012 05:43 PM
11-29-2012 01:09 PM
Not sure it is necessarily funny, but this troll is just posting to all the job postings, obviously without reading the job description. The troll has no real life work experience. Trolls...
http://forums.ni.com/t5/forums/recentpostspage/post-type/message/user-id/244958