09-13-2010 08:16 AM
See this thread for more wisdom.
Ben
09-13-2010 03:09 PM
09-21-2010 03:09 PM
LabVIEW - Visualize the Solution
01-14-2011 07:02 AM
May as well add this to the collection.
From this thread were I posted;
"The LAbVIEW Clean-up routine is your friend, but like a faithful dog, you just have to know what not to do to keep it from biting you."
Ben
01-14-2011 07:44 AM - edited 01-14-2011 07:44 AM
Hi Ben,
Nice quote on LV cleanup routine..
Ben write:
"The LAbVIEW Clean-up routine is your friend, but like a faithful dog, you just have to know what not to do to keep it from biting you."
true but the pain remains same even we get bitten by a faithfull dog
01-14-2011 07:50 AM
@G K wrote:
Hi Ben,
Nice quote on LV cleanup routine..
Ben write:
"The LAbVIEW Clean-up routine is your friend, but like a faithful dog, you just have to know what not to do to keep it from biting you."
true but the pain remains same even we get bitten by a faithfull dog
Knowldge gained with scars is not quickly forgotten.
Ben
03-29-2011 07:41 AM
In this thread, Jeff Bohrer wrote;
my new boss says
" the good thing about LabVIEW is anyone can write LabVIEW....
The bad thing is ANYONE can write LabVIEW"
Ben
04-22-2011 02:38 PM
When a State Machine hides simple logic, it's as bad as a Stacked Sequence
04-22-2011 04:58 PM - edited 04-22-2011 05:01 PM
Once in a while I drive past a mural on Wilshire Blvd that says:
"Art does not read like a sentence".
I thought we could adapt it to a LabVIEW proverb, for example:
"A LabVIEW diagram does not read like a program statement"
or similar. Some of you might find better words. Please share! 😄
(*the picture is not mine, just randomly found on the web)
04-26-2011 09:05 AM
@altenbach wrote:
Once in a while I drive past a mural on Wilshire Blvd that says:
"Art does not read like a sentence".
I thought we could adapt it to a LabVIEW proverb, for example:
"A LabVIEW diagram does not read like a program statement"
or similar. Some of you might find better words. Please share! 😄
Just because you allow 😉 ...
If only to give impact with words from the original phrase (bit of a plagiarism, but in fact openly and positively) -
"A LabVIEW program does not read like an English text."
But to promote the graphical programming -
"In a wired diagram a loop is a loop indeed."
And, promoting the product name, it could be -
"In a LabVIEW diagram a loop is a loop indeed."