04-15-2008 09:22 AM
04-15-2008 09:44 AM
As far as using quote unquote the good connector pane, i.e. 4x2x2x4, that training rhants about, I prefer not too. Use only the amount of conncectors necessary and yes make terminal required. Try debugging some large application (1000 VIs) that someone inadvertantly connected one of those empty connector panes to the wrong wire or just leaves it unconnected all together.... Apps like this are not for the cookie cutter LV programming "Style" guides...
I am now in a position where I have to maintain and update a very large application with several hundred VIs and most of those used the absolute minimum connectors (sometimes only 1!). Adding inputs and outputs breaks all of the calling VIs and this is not pleasant to fix. This goes beyond what I would consider a 'style' element. If I could find the amateurs that did the original programming, I would beat them over the head with the nearest heavy object. You can't even connect a wire to an empty connector either so I don't quite understand your comment about that.
I happen to believe that style is incredibly important for the developer when he or she is part of a large project and working as a team. It's next to impossible to manage large projects when everyone is doing things differently. I sympathize that you have taken the test and haven't passed but use the experience to learn from. I now work for a company that will pay the exam costs so we will see how I fare.
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04-15-2008 10:56 AM
TonP wrote:
Before you go the XControl way, it is pure overkill.