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  1. Interested in using Perforce (that SCC that NI uses)? The free version has been expanded: http://t.co/IpTH7nRN

  2. Sounds like it doesn't fit your model at all. And that's okay - that doesn't mean Requirements Gateway is a bad product, it just means that it's not a good fit for you. I can't agree more - we often open up the graphical view on even a small project for a few laughs. That said, for what I do, IMHO the graphical view isn't high value anyway.
  3. Put me down for a "me too" on a lot of these posts - we use it a lot, but our document templates match it well (or vice versa) so using it from project to project is simple and fast, but that's only because we spent a significant amount of time setting it up right (like most tools, I guess). As asbo said, even if you're not in a regulated industry, it's worthwhile and gives you peice of mind. Even if it's just to make sure you don'e have duplicate requirements codes or the like. Of course, using it to its full ability is awesome too: there's nothing like a traceability report that's generated by a 3rd party tool which was written by an ISO 9001 certified company to make your customer sleep better at night
  4. RT @LabVIEW_BORAT: 80% LabVIEW problem solve by http://t.co/tThUkDhh. Other 20% on http://t.co/MP0YJ2VQ about labvoop, framework & queue

  5. Awesome topic: Use case for reflection - http://t.co/nBsUh8lH

  6. A #lavag / @openg BBQ Tradition! DNatt's NIWeek 2012 Limericks http://t.co/I9hLGEIF

  7. Dave talked about it for a few minutes and showed screenshots in this presentation: Sure, but as an integrated tool, VISnippet will probably be a little more hesitant to change, and wi'll definately take longer. I agree that updating VISnippet with all the CCT features would be perfect, but that's probably not oging to happen. That said, getting the CCT changed will probably result in less resistance, *and* the CCT developer doesn't have to wait until the next (or later) release cycle. I don't mind either way - it's not a feature I'd probably use - I'm just expanding on the process as I see it.
  8. Please kudos a LAVA member's VIServer.IPAddress.Get idea! http://t.co/Dj7i6HfC

  9. The old behavior was prevalent on very old Macs - I don't think I've seen that in any applications (other than LabVIEW) in years
  10. Demo'd at #NIWeek as "better than #LabVIEW snippets"- the Code Capture Tool (CCT) - download it here: http://t.co/TxmfhATe

  11. For those who haven't heard of it, asbo's referring to the Code Capture Tool: http://lavag.org/files/file/63-code-capture-tool/ which was coincidentally featured in an NIWeek session I was in a few hours ago
  12. Awesome LAVA/OpenG BBQ prize RT @NJKirchner The newest members of the @LavaG #NIWeek flight club @MikeBailey73 @Benza87 http://t.co/BOBKDxt0

  13. Over 170 people! ;-) RT @JeffreyHabets @lavag bbq, seems like a record atendance just like #NIWeek http://t.co/gdSAvlGP

  14. Start your NIWeek right: chillout with LAVA at The Ginger Man tonight at 9pm - 301 Lavaca http://t.co/We6OayUp

  15. LAVA has touched down at NIWeek 2012! - come see us! http://t.co/dEVc44lS

  16. Don't forget to follow us on twitter (we're @lavag) for up-to-the-minute updates on goings on and off at NIWeek 2012. And, of course, make sure you come see us at the LAVA / OpenG BBQ on Tuesday. You'll recognize your fellow LAVA members - they're the ones wearing the "LAVA Member" conference ribbons - come to the BBQ and get one for yourself! Have a great time at NIWeek this year - we hope to catch up with you over a beer and some brisket and talk LabVIEW
  17. This could be a neat addition to the NI LabVIEW Idea Exchange. In fact, I'd like to see something the other way around: password protected until a certain date - that would be a neat way to distribute code to the community if you had to lock your diagrams (the best way, of course, is to not password protect it at all ) Also, even if you could trigger a password later, there'd be nothing stopping your user from copying out the code form your diagram into another VI before the time limit expired.
  18. That's what happens when you have a great Texan BBQ organized by a vegetarian! I guess that's the same reason I *shouldn't* own a brewery. *shudder* <- and not in a good way. As if you needed one, but that's another example of how LAVA Mods are freakin' awesome. Just sayin'.
  19. BREAKING NEWS: #LabVIEW 2012 is now available for download - http://t.co/vEuMfIfz

  20. Cool topic: #LabVIEW 's Execution System / Thread Allocation / Thread Priority system: http://t.co/hql568hs

  21. 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!
  22. Past and Present @NIWeek exhibitors - Share your experiences on Lead retrieval: http://t.co/YjD9R7Bh

  23. An important note to prize sponsors: If you want us to read out a short company blurb about your company when we draw a prize you're donating, please PM jgcode here. If we don't hear from you by Tuesday morning, we'll announce the prize, your LAVA username, and your company's name + url only.
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