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for(imstuck) gets bold!

Conratulations, Greg!

 

Your posts are always informative and often thought provoking.  Keep up the good work.

 

Lynn

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@joaopam wrote:

Our dear Greg Freeman, aka for(imstuck) just got bold. He's our newest Trusted Enthusiast. 


Well, for almost a whole day he WAS our newest Trusted Enthusiast.  Poor Jordan, As soon as she floated the thread it was obsolete.


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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He's stealin' my thunder. 

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Congratulations!

I've read enough of your posts to really wonder at your user name (you don't look so stuck!)  🙂

Thanks for helping all of us.

Batya

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Congratulations Greg!

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Congratulations Greg!

I won't make it to NIWeek this year so we won't have the opportunity to meet again there.

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Technically, it should probably be while(imstuck)... 😉

 

Or do you have a well defined iteration count on that? Maybe something like for(postcount=0,postcount<5000,postcount++){imstuck}? That's a bit of a mouthful...

 

The easiest would probably be to let your guy run inside a LabVIEW loop.

 

Congratulations.


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@for(imstuck) wrote:

 

... I encourage all developers, experienced or not, to just browse the forums every day. It isn't necessary to be involved in the community, but I can think of many times I immediately knew the solution to some problem I had because I had read in the past that someone else had the same problem ...


 

 

That's the truth.  Thanks for your work.

 

Jim
You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are. ~ Alice
For he does not know what will happen; So who can tell him when it will occur? Eccl. 8:7

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Congratulations Greg! It is clear to me that a lot, I mean a LOT can be learned from this site, not particularly LabVIEW as such, but also the little bits of information associated with problems, soutions of even hardware deices etc which are very very useful. 

 

I consume a huge amount of my 'Work Time' here, digging through old posts, so much so that the IT guys at work once thought I was working for NI!!!

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Congratulations Greg!  All that constant movement in circles seems to keep things stirred up.  Just the way we like it.  Please continue the great posts.

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