What are people saying about SULLutions?


NOTE: Companies, agencies, and institutions are listed simply to help in identifying the author and do not indicate any endorsement by the employing entity.





"Interesting. Thanks - now I have some hard & fast rules. ... I think we've solved this mystery."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 14 September 2011 by
R. Glenn Givens, P.Eng.
Givens Control Engineering Inc.
Burlington, ON, Canada

"... it's almost impossible not to see your name on the internet about LabVIEW and when following threads! ..."

LikedIn response of 17 June 2011 from
Bernardino Buenaobra
Senior Test Development Engineer
Integrated Microelectronics Inc.

"Very Cool, Paul. I used your code more or less as a tutorial on how to use Get Text Rect, and then modified my own on that basis."

Response to follow-up to Info-LabVIEW posting of 27 February 2010 from
David Ferster
Actimetrics and
Northwestern University

"... Brilliant idea to use an analog waveform for display."

Response to Info-LabVIEW posting of 18 February 2010 from
Henrik Molsen
LabVIEW Software Developer, CLA, CTD
CIM Industrial Systems

"Your one single sentence advice was the SULLution ! Bingo & congratulations! "

Info-LabVIEW posting on 27 January 2009 by
Urs Lauterburg
Physics demonstrator
Physikalisches Institut
University of Bern
Switzerland

"Oh, yeah, that [the picture] got it. (You had a great description and in much less than a thousand words, but it's still nice.!)"

Response to follow-up to Info-LabVIEW posting of 28 January 2009 from
Nick Johnston
NASA

"Paul, that is great. You get the Forrest Mims Award for sure!"

Info-LabVIEW posting on 28 January 2009 by
Michael E. Ross
Mechanical Engineer
ArcAngle Design

"...Paul, I liked your last quote so much, I will be adding it to my repertoire if you don't mind"

Info-LabVIEW posting on 28 January 2009 by
Ken Roberge

"As always, your wealth of information and keenly-focused brain continue to be an asset to the entire LabVIEW community!"

e-mail of 31 January 2007 from
Dave Ritter
author of "LabVIEW GUI: Essential Techniques"

"That's fantastic - it does exactly what I need. Thanks! Why didn't I think of asking for this ages ago? :-)"

e-mail of 15 September 2006 from
Tom Hawkins
Principal Scientist
Innospec Inc.

"Excellent point!"

and then

"Your comparison of the event structure to an interrupt handler is perfect! That is absolutely the way to treat it in LabVIEW."

Responses to Info-LabVIEW posting of 13 September 2006 from
Richard Jennings
coauthor of "LabVIEW Graphical Programming"

"...you always seem to have InfoLV excerpts at your fingertips..."

e-mail of 30 June 2006 from
Denise Tucker, Ph.D.
Software Engineering Manager
G2 Test & Measurement

"The quality and detail of your feedback is amazing and of considerable value to us."

e-mail of 11 March 2006 from
Jim Kring
coauthor, "LabVIEW for Everyone", 3rd Ed.

"Paul, just got done going through the four "projects" you made for the LabHSM demos. Excellent job! I wish the documentation for all the other things I have was written this clearly."

and then

"I thought I had a question about your LabHSM Connection but I've looked at it again and now I understand it better than I did. Sweet! That would tend to help things out by "hiding" those parts."

e-mails of 3-4 January 2006 from
Chris Hoskins
Environmental Engineering

"Now THIS sounds interesting! I'll try this today. Thanks!"

and then

"I got it to work! :-)"

Responses to Info-LabVIEW posting of 22 September 2005 from
Joe Sines
Electronics Technician
NUWC Division Keyport, WA

"Looking at your website, I see that attempting to classify your professional experience may be impossible... I'll just have a note on your entry explaining the unable-to-fit-in-box-ness of your experience!"

e-mail of 15 July 2005 from
Mika McKinnon
Society of Physics Students
American Institute of Physics

"I have attempted your solution and it's the best."

Response to Info-LabVIEW posting of 28 March 2005 from
Jose Andres Miguens
Student
Automatic and Electronic Engineering
University of Vigo (Spain)

"Perfect solution, works like a charm."

Response to Info-LabVIEW posting of 4 January 2005 from
Harpreet Narula
Research Assistant
Computational NeuroEngineering Lab
University of Florida

"That's quite a novel idea..."
             and
"The "Inf and NaN Plotter" from SULLutions is a novel example of LabVIEW developers expanding the functionality of the LabVIEW development environment. Professional add-on tools such as this greatly increase the value of LabVIEW for all users."

Response to Info-LabVIEW posting of 7 December 2004 from
J. R. Allen
LabVIEW Product Marketing Manager
National Instruments

"Thanks everybody for answering my question. Seems I was the only one having no solution ;-)
  Now I think I will use Pauls Sullution."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 30 November 2004 by
Ralf Erdmann
Softwareentwicklung
MEP Kutsch GmbH & Co. KG

"This is exactly the kind of information I was looking for."

Response to Info-LabVIEW posting of 15 October 2004 from
Mark Brandon
Software Engineer
Aerospace Testing Alliance

"...you have cleared up alot with your explanation."

Response to Info-LabVIEW posting of 13 October 2004 from
John Marshall
Lab Associate
Chemical Eng Dept
New Mexico Tech

"Got your VI and it was exactly what I was looking for."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 27 September 2004 by
Michael R. Trumm
Senior Test Lab Engineer
Stryker, Instruments Division

"I love it. Thanks. Now where did I put that drill....?"

e-mail of 23 April 2004 from
David Ferster
Actimetrics, Inc.

"Wow... this sounds great!"

e-mail of 6 October 2003 from
Marco Tedaldi
University of Zürich
Brain Research Institute

"Thanks for your comment:...[It] was very enlightening. I wish there were a book 'All There Is To Know About LabVIEW Graphs'."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 5 October 2003 by
Lewis Drake, Ph.D.
President
Process Automation Corporation

"...You have a sharp eye...If you find any other inconsistencies, we would be glad to hear from you...."

e-mail of 20 June 2003 from
Jeremy Braden
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

"...Rolf Kalbermatter, Scott Hannas, Jim Kring, and Paul Sullivan have excellent write-ups on the improved readability and maintainability brought to this diagram by a state-machine over the sequence structure. Anyone who didn't read their posts may want to go to the archives -- all four of these are long, but they go to good depth on the topic..."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 9 June 2003 by
Stephen R. Mercer
LabVIEW R&D
National Instruments

"...Well that VI sounds like it would do the trick..."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 2 June 2003 by
Dan Bookwalter
Hi-Stat a Stoneridge Co.

"... over 50 times faster than the earlier version (the code is 50 times easier to read, too!)."

http://www.openg.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Copy-Paste+Boolean+Attributes
28 May 2003 by
Jim Kring

"I just incorporated your recent suggestions into new software I was writing and was amazed to see how the VI shrunk in size and became more transparent.

Just wanted to thank you for very useful tips!"

e-mail of 31 July 2002 from
Michael A. Joffe
Test Development Engineer
Clarendon Photonics, Inc.

"...Paul F. Sullivan responded to my earlier infoLabVIEW request as to how to access the MatLab command window without using an ActiveX container by saying just to use the MatLab script node - and it works great (Thanks, Paul!)..."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 5 June 2002 by
Arnold F. Heidbreder
Senior Design Engineer
Central Institute for the Deaf

"...As always, Mr. Sullivan is correct..." [Not sure my wife would agree with that!]

Info-LabVIEW posting on 10 Jan 2002 by
Doug Mumford
Mumford & Associates

"I like your idea of coloring the background of the changed VI's... I never thought about that...It's amazing how many obvious things slip past everyday :) "

e-mail of 14 November 2001 from
Dan Bookwalter
Hi-Stat a Stoneridge Co.

"...The 'best' answers came from ... "Jean-Pierre Drolet" <jean-pierre.drolet@tr.cgocable.ca>:... and from "Paul F. Sullivan" <Paul@SULLutions.com>..."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 08 October 2001 by
Dr. Uwe Frenz
Entwicklung
getemed Medizin- und Informationtechnik AG

"THANK YOU SO MUCH for passing along the latest version of your GREAT "Is Built Application.vi"!! I really appreciate it! I've been working in LabVIEW for 12 years now, and I really appreciate beautiful, elegant and clever code- and yours certainly fits that description."

"Thanks for the tip. EXACTLY what I was looking for!! THANKS TONS!"

"WOW! You are great! Thanks TONS!"

e-mails of 29 November 2000, 08 February 2001, and 10 December 2001 from:
E. Blasberg
iDAQ Solutions Ltd.

"LOL....Thanks Paul! Coming from such a huge contributor to this list [Info-LabVIEW], I take that compliment in high regards."

e-mail of 9 June 2000 from
Bob Priest
Engineer
STERIS Corporation

"...thanks to those notes on occurrences a few weeks back, I decided to try them in another part of this application (I'd never understood their function until then), and have been pleasantly surprised with the results!..."

Info-LabVIEW posting on 30 May 2000 by
Bob Priest
Engineer
STERIS Corporation

"... That was a good explanation. Why is it not in the textbooks?..."

e-mail of 14 May 1999 from
Knut Steinnes
University of Tromsoe
Faculty of Medicine
Department of Medical Physiology

"...I'm going to use your great suggestion..."

e-mail of 26 January 1999 from
Adam Rechs
University of California at Davis

"...The most concise answer, from Paul at Polaroid,..."

Info-LabVIEW posting in 31 October 1995 by
Eric Lucas
Research Chemist
Union Carbide Corp.