Ran across this
very important tool for application owners. If you haven't heard yet, or didn't get to see my NIWeek presentation, Vista has locked down file and registry access considerably to make the OS more secure. This has become known as
User Access Control, or simply UAC.
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I ran across
a petition today to ask Microsoft to reverse it's naming decision regarding WinFX and .NET 3.0. You can read more about the change on my
previous post.
Now, when I wrote about the name change, I tried to stay neutral in my announcement. But this time I'm coming out of the closet on the issue...
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During NIWeek, I talked to a few customers about the new OO feature in
LabVIEW 8.20 (see
previous post). I was surprised by how many of them were upset that the design was value based instead of referenced based, so I thought I would add my 2 cents to the debate and explain why it's a great idea - although you do really want both available to you. However, as there are other implementations of referenced based OO in LabVIEW, the new value based approach was the right first step, in my opinion.
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