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Re: New Programmer

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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle View Post
I also learned LV long before there were shift registers and in many ways prefer them, but I now use both, typically for different things. I really like the compare to last with a shift register, but otherwise typically use shift registers.

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@Greg McKaskle: I really like several of the changes that have come about since the birth of the idea exchange a couple years ago. Things like shrinking the boolean constant, changes to local variable graphics, integrated labels for structures, better alignment of vi.lib vi's I/O and so on.

For my non-FRC applications, I REALLY like the JKI string-based state machine template.
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