07-12-2014 09:57 AM
Its not about re-inventing the wheel but when we miss to learn the small things down the line we miss the core part of the software engineering. I really appreciate your contribution and enthusiasm in helping others, keep it going.
07-12-2014 09:59 AM
07-12-2014 10:38 AM - edited 07-12-2014 10:39 AM
@Miraz_Automation wrote:
Hi Billko,
Thanks for advice I personally belive you are 100 % correct. but my intension is to make people learn quickly and come to a stage so that they can utilize LabVIEW knowledge in achieving their organizational and personal goal . I think its not the age of doing R&D and reinventing the wheel its better to look around grab it and then put extra efforts to customize it for our needs. Thats what I belive.
For the advanced user, that may be true, but most people who ask questions here are still struggling with the basics. That stage where they can "utilize LV knowledge in achieving their organizational and personal goals" is still far off on the horizon, so ready-made answers don't really help them to that end. Our goal here is to make sure that every time they visit the forum, they come away with ideas that will enable them to come back less often to ask a question - and maybe more often to answer them! 🙂
BUT - your enthusiasm ensures that you will have success as a contributor to the forum!
07-12-2014 10:50 AM
I made a note of it and will keep in mind before posting anything.
Thanks all for good advice, cheers for LabVIEW
07-12-2014 10:53 AM