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Damn, who here doesn't work indirectly or directly with crelf... besides me? ;):D

Well, he's not my boss, but he is a customer of mine. That's sorta like a boss with some layers of indirection. I think you'd use a dotted line on a formal organization chart. :P

Would definitely seriously consider it if it wasn't so derned cold up there. I don't think I could convince my wife to move to MI. We've lived in upstate PA, but since she's been spoiled by southern Cali and Virginia weather.

Plus, your link says your positions are filled and I'm not quite sure if I have what one might consider a "superstar resum

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I mentioned the salary info and location in one of crelf's job postings to my wife last night just joking around and later caught her online looking up housing costs in the area!

I actually looked for an NI job at one point, but found nothing for which I felt was really a good fit.

When I lived out in California 2 years ago, I didn't even know JKI existed, or I would have sent in my resume. Only problem is that the SanFrancisco area is much more expensive than in Orange County where I lived and wifey wants to be able to have a house in lieu of a condo.

Anyway, I think I took this thread off topic. :oops: Welcome rconde!

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Only problem is that the SanFrancisco area is much more expensive than in Orange County where I lived and wifey wants to be able to have a house in lieu of a condo.

Housing prices in the bay area are falling. I'm hoping that the market will bottom out in one or two years. If it does, It should be a good time for first-time home buyers to get into the market. :thumbup:

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Hey everyone.

Just started programming with LabView. I used to program in C and VB. I'm finding LabView to be both easy and hard. There is alot of hidden functionality due to it's ability to do so much for you. Also, I am finding that the block diagram layout gets really complicated fast. But it's alot of fun to quickly throw together programs this powerful so easily.

Be careful! Just because it's easy and fast to throw everything into a diagram, doesn't mean you can ignore all previous training in structured programming. Programs in LabVIEW have to be architected and designed in a modular way so they are maintainable and readable in the future. I've had to debug too many large applications that used no subVIs and were a giant mess of wires going everywhere (spaghetti code). Start thinking modularly now before you adopt any bad habits.

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Hey everyone.

Just started programming with LabView. I used to program in C and VB.

Hi frontiergeo, welcome aboard!

I started out with C & VB the same way (a few years ago, I think it was just "VB" then with no numbers after it.) before switching to LabVIEW. Might I suggest you go through the /examples folder in detail :book: , then download the OpenG Commander 2.0 Alpha from SourceForge and study it for good programming style and lots of great application code that you can reuse. Better yet, look at Commander first, it is written much better than most of the examples. :thumbup:

So now that you have introduced yourself, what are you using (or planning to use) LabVIEW for?

Cheers,

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Hi there,

I just asked my first question on this amazing forum, and I was thinking that doing some kind of socialisation would be a good way to increase my chances in getting answer.

So, here I am, I am a 25 year old labview developper, I live in Grenoble, France, with my wife and two little boys that the aforementionned wife pretends to be my offspring. I learned to use labview at school, and havent done much programming since. I used to be a phd student, but started joining real life six months ago, and I am now in charge of several project where some knowledge in efficient labview programming could be useful. Since there is no veteran in my company (for the moment we are a total of four employees, including the two bosses), I rely on helpful people roaming the internet to help me in my task. Since you rock, all of you, I am sure you will be much helpful and I praise you in advance for the amazing tip you are about to provide me with.

Now, please stop lurking the recreation part of the forum, and go have some serious reading.

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QUOTE (limhj @ Jun 18 2008, 05:14 AM)

... I work as a software engineer in medical instrumentation area ...

Lucky you!! I learned LV working in a medical instrumentation R&D lab years ago. I miss medical R&D. (sigh) But LV is just enough fun to keep me sane working in the insane world of manufacturing test engineering. :)

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