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  1. If you have any interest in language design, graphical or textual (because in this case they're hard to separate), you may enjoy reading this article. It contains some very inspirational concepts for any language designer, including computer languages. Ithkuil: A Philosophical Design for a Hypothetical Language http://www.ithkuil.net/00_intro.html
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  2. Indeed. He has been a busy ;little squirrel. This drives info is taken from my windows API (windows_api_Drives.llb).
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  3. Absolutely nothing about OOP requires a by reference design. Even if 99.99% of OOP Implementations DO use references, it does not change the matter that the very nature of OOP does not demand either by value or by reference idioms. Shane.
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  4. Intel has the solution for you :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6IvsZnPtsY&feature=youtube_gdata_player&wapkw=smallest
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  5. We just saw the latest version here at VIE (thanks for the demo Erik) and it looks pretty slick - I suggest everyone download it here: http://www.viewpointusa.com/prod_tsvn.php Erik says that it's a beta, although it's a very functional beta. I encourage everyone using LabVIEW and SVN to take a look. Overlays are back
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  6. Ah, yes. It reminds me of those visual optical tricks you read in puzzle books. The optical illusion here is the idea that data always exits a VI on the right-hand side. This forces your eye to follow the data from left to right. What you don't notice is that the constant "2048" is wired to ALL locals... I hope you shot the programmer...
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  7. After thinking about it, I thought that you had hidden a feedback node: But, after reading your hint about data sources, I realized that the code "makes sense":
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