03-09-2016 11:07 AM - edited 03-09-2016 11:11 AM
Haha, I charge 4 Kudos per hour.
Edit: Seriously though, if you need someone for code-review or help with a tough bug and you don't have that resource at your company, I don't mind helping out a bit.
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03-09-2016 11:19 AM
Uhhhh im only 17 years old lol , i dont think i can return the favor . Apoligies 😞
03-09-2016 11:26 AM
@James.M wrote:Haha, I charge 4 Kudos per hour.
Edit: Seriously though, if you need someone for code-review or help with a tough bug and you don't have that resource at your company, I don't mind helping out a bit.
I know the edit was not directed towards me, but code reviews would be awesome every now and then. I am basically the only one here and have gotten better over the years but still have plenty of room for improvement.
03-09-2016 11:33 AM
@_Bryan wrote:
@James.M wrote:Haha, I charge 4 Kudos per hour.
Edit: Seriously though, if you need someone for code-review or help with a tough bug and you don't have that resource at your company, I don't mind helping out a bit.
I know the edit was not directed towards me, but code reviews would be awesome every now and then. I am basically the only one here and have gotten better over the years but still have plenty of room for improvement.
Thanks for offer - but I'm one of 3 architects in my team so we have plenty of scope for high-level LabVIEW discussions / code-reviews, of course we also have to be careful about IP. It's an interesting point though - I'll start a discussion over on the Breakpoint... perhaps this could be the start of something.
03-09-2016 11:41 AM
Yeah, I like that idea. Like Bryan, I am the only LabVIEW developer at my company. Before this, I learned LabVIEW from scratch without a mentor, so having a forum resource for that would have been nice.
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03-09-2016 12:04 PM
@James.M wrote:Yeah, I like that idea. Like Bryan, I am the only LabVIEW developer at my company. Before this, I learned LabVIEW from scratch without a mentor, so having a forum resource for that would have been nice.
Started a discussion ( http://forums.ni.com/t5/BreakPoint/Code-Reviews/td-p/3265062 ) so this thread can go back on track 🙂