04-18-2008 03:08 PM
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04-18-2008 03:23 PM
Nrp,
I'm no expert at LV, neither do I claim the task of Car Wash as trivial. RULES for passing the CLD exam are known by NI and NI alone otherwise we would all know the grading method, and thats my personal opinion. I remember engineering as being tested on you getting the answer and adding up points showing how the answer was arrived. If the answer was not arrived well you got points for all things put correctly toward a final answer. So we can agree there are rules to follow to pass the exam, I just don't strictly code by them in real life work... I've had more experienced developers tell me conflicting recommendations against NI "stardard" way.
04-18-2008 04:35 PM - edited 04-18-2008 04:36 PM
Apparently, the both Authors of the NI practice CLD Traffic Light and Car Wash exam could have followed there own guidelines more strictly.
For the Traffic LIght exam, my top level VI is 77.2 kbytes vs the Author's 259 kbytes!!! Thats 3.35X smaller memory foot print, Wow!!! see attached. (Just like to mention this disclaimer, smaller size always DOESN'T mean better.) Possibly, they didn't put much time into code and left it as is... Its the one thing (the size) I found I could compare.
04-19-2008 05:58 AM
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04-21-2008 01:45 PM - edited 04-21-2008 01:49 PM
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