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Lousy Applications Built Vacant of Imagination by Engineers Worldwide. 

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Wait, what?!?!





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@Crocker84 wrote:

Lousy Applications Built Vacant of Imagination by Engineers Worldwide. 


Lame acronym, buddy.  Very inaccurate, embittered wireworker.

 

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bah, it's just a joke, the challenge said most outrageous!  BTW I am a Mechanical Engineer 🙂

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...or could it be:

 

Look! A Bunch of Vexing, Incomprehensible Electrical Wires!

 

Let's Applaud Block diagrams Vehemently when Including Enough Whitespace.

 

or perhaps...

 

Likely a brainchild of Venerable, yet Incongruous, Electrical Weirdos?

 

Ethan

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@Aristos Queue wrote:

What does LabVIEW stand for? It stands for users. It stands for the scientists and engineers who just want to get their jobs done with minimum computer science nonsense. It stands for the computer programmers yearning for freedom from hunting for semicolons and matching braces { }. It stands for the children, the young engineers who can learn with LEGO bricks and keep using the same tools when they start buiding  industrial machines. LabVIEW stands for the future, a time in which parallel processing is the norm and where the precision of dataflow keeps the world from choking in deadlock. That's what LabVIEW stands for.


Music swells in the background as LabVIEW users stand and face toward Austin, holding their NI coffee mugs aloft!

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Labyrinth of Variables Inside Encapsulating Wires

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@Jim Kring wrote:

Labyrinth of Variables Inside Encapsulating Wires


I'm surprised Jim didn't say, "Let's all buy VIPM!  It enhances workflow!"

 

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Languages Are Best Viewed In Elegant Wirings.

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@Darren wrote:

 


@Jim Kring wrote:

Labyrinth of Variables Inside Encapsulating Wires


I'm surprised Jim didn't say, "Let's all buy VIPM!  It enhances workflow!"

 


 

 

Nice one! I'll forward that to our marketing department 😛

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