‎08-21-2014 03:30 PM
I see that Jeff Peacock is running up his post count again!
Seriously, Jeff, I appreciate that you take the time to sort through a lot of old posts and CARs to let everyone know about some of the fixes in the latest version of LV.
Thank you!
Lynn
‎08-21-2014 06:02 PM
Jeff is definately the CAR Master. Thanks for the insight, Jeff.
‎08-22-2014 11:14 AM
Thanks!
I realized that we have all these threads with CAR numbers in them, and often that is the first thing people see when they are trying to find a workaround for an issue. It is pretty easy to post and close the loop on those threads once we fix the CARs, so I am glad to hear it is useful.
But yes I am definitely running my post count through the roof, just wait until we fix the rest of the CARs!
Jeff Peacock
Product Support Engineer | LabVIEW R&D | National Instruments | Certified LabVIEW Architect
‎08-22-2014 03:54 PM
Jeff,
FIx all the CARs and everyone will be glad to see your post count go sky high.
Lynn
‎08-23-2014 10:49 AM
It is pretty easy to post and close the loop on those threads once we fix the CARs,
You know, how about writing bug free code?
Sorry Jeff,
‎08-25-2014 09:02 AM
@JÞB wrote:
You know, how about writing bug free code?
If all our code was bug free I would probably be out of a job
That being said, the idea of completely bug free code is such an enigma that I could probably get a new job giving tours of our bug free code to developers who want to see the elusive white whale.
Jeff
‎08-26-2014 10:47 AM
@Jeff-P wrote:
@JÞB wrote:
You know, how about writing bug free code?
If all our code was bug free I would probably be out of a job
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That being said, the idea of completely bug free code is such an enigma that I could probably get a new job giving tours of our bug free code to developers who want to see the elusive white whale.
Jeff
From the book of Ben's philosophy;
The problem with writting perfect code is nobody will ever see it.
Ben
‎08-27-2014 06:02 AM