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  1. As the 2010 that guy, I can confirm you do not want to be that guy.
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  2. Awesome! Thanks for the love. IMPORTANT TICKET BUYING UPDATE I will be shutting down online ticket presales on Sunday. If you don't buy your ticket by then, you will need to find me at the show (at JKI's Booth #630, or elsewhere) to get one. Please buy early if you can. At some point on Monday tickets will become limited. You don't want to be that guy who's chasing me around trying to get the last ticket, do you? DO YOU?!? No, you don't. In other news, this year's BBQ is shaping up to be a huge success! Check out this presales graph... (note the date is corrected so the lines match up even though NIWeek is ~1 week later on the calendar this year)
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  3. http://www.ni.com/la...atsnew/upgrade/ Enjoy Dany
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  4. The two most important pieces of hardware for a successful day of LabVIEW coding are a Mac and a comfy pair of socks... but coming in close third is pair of noise-cancelling headphones! For the 2012 LAVA BBQ, Wirebird Labs LLC - fresh to the LabVIEW Tools development arena - will be giving away a set of Bose® QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headphones. Inline cord controls make it a viable replacement for iPhone calling, and Songza has never sounded better! I’ve personally vetted and enjoyed my own pair during extreme LabVIEW dev sessions, but heed this warning: a mere tap on the shoulder from a well-wisher becomes a terrifying sneak attack when you're engrossed in your alternate execution space of audial serenity. Pictured below: rare photo of a feral graphical developer in his natural habitat, caught unawares due to the headphones.
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  5. Mr. Mike was that guy, and I was that guy after that guy. I'll say once, I'll say twice. You don't want sloppy seconds when it comes to BBQ tix. (Long story short, in 2010 I bought the ticket off of a kind LAVA moderator willing to give up his ticket, who "Doesn't like BBQ anyway")
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  6. Our friends at WireFlow are donating a awesome Raspberry Pi ( mmmm pi) as a BBQ door prize! The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It’s a capable little PC which can be used for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays high-definition video. WireFlow wants to see it being used by kids all over the world to learn programming! Thanks WireFlow! PS: While you're on WireFlow's website, take a look at their cRIO modules for fault injection, resistor emulation and fiber optic communication - totally neat stuff!
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  7. I started working on one about a month or so ago. Haven't touched it in awhile. It currently only works with numerics and it doesn't actually make the polymorphic VI, just the instances. I have it setup to take the dbl instance as a template and go from there. Build Polymorphic is the top level VI. Feel free to edit and share upgrades. Build Polymorphics.zip
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  8. Hey guys - I'm planning on promoting this on Tuesday of NIWeek as the top unofficial NIWeek party from @NIWeek. Any objections? Want to make sure you guys get some #NIWeek love.
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