A very sad post on melabs forum. Unfortunately Darrel is not with us anymore...
http://support.melabs.com/threads/10...-Darrel-Taylor
Ioannis
A very sad post on melabs forum. Unfortunately Darrel is not with us anymore...
http://support.melabs.com/threads/10...-Darrel-Taylor
Ioannis
So sorry to hear this
That's very sad. Darrel has helped me many times - without him even knowing it. He will be missed by all here.
"I have noticed that even those who assert that everything is predestined and that
we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"
-Stephen Hawking
Indeed very saddening. My sympathies to his family and grateful thanks to him for all his contributions which has helped us grow. Darrels MiBAM is one such classic.
May he rest in peace.
I'm speechless with this news....
Darrel, a wonderfull, helpfull person! You helped me alot over this years.
Darrel, you surely will be missed!
Rest in Piece!
Thanks and Regards;
Gadelhas
There are FEW people in this world whom I would label, FRIEND. Darrel was one such man. He gave of himself, without reservation, without seeking
return, simply for the Joy of giving.
I am deeply saddened at the news of Darrel's passing. Darrel will be remembered always for not just his ability s but for the personal care and giving spirit he always shared. He will be missed !
God bless you Darrel.
Wow, when I saw this thread I was hoping it was in our moderator section and was some sort of play on words.
My condoleances to his family and friends. Darrel will be missed here. He was extremely knowledgeable in all things PIC, PBP and Assembler. He strongly believed in sharing freely amongst us, it showed in all the invaluable tools he gave the community.
Rest in peace Mr. Taylor.
Robert "The eternal beginner"
Last edited by Demon; - 4th October 2016 at 16:43.
I only knew him through his helping me and other people....and always kind.
I don't mind saying I loved him for that.
Glad he is not enduring suffering.
For me, he is another person I will always remember fondly.
d
Cant believe this! One of the most helpful guys I've known, and a gentleman.
My condolences to his family.
Thanks for all the help, Darrel.
Very sad news to hear , i spoke with him only 3 weeks ago via several emails , cant believe
, his help and guidance has been so great , he will be missed
Sheldon
Ditto to the kind words already expressed in the responses. He seemed very helpful and a good guy. I hate it when the world loses good people
Troy.
Didn't know him personally as a friend but looked to him as one. His knowledge and generosity to share it is an inspiration that I will treasure.
I hope it's not wrong to wish I knew what he looks like. Because I picture a sort of Einstein with crew cut black hair and sporting a smirk, but that's just me.
Louie
Wow, I'm in shock after reading this. Darrel helped me so many times that I was wishing some day to say thanks to him in person. I guess that won't be possible anymore. Rest in peace my friend.
"No one is completely worthless. They can always serve as a bad example."
Anonymous
Extremely saddening and shocking news.
Darrel was a rare combination of a high level of technical knowledge and a very helpful attitude. I have taken his help to solve some technical issues.
My heartfelt condolences to his family. May God give his close relatives and friends the courage and fortitude to bear the loss.
- Bala
A great loss for us all , for the entire world , for the humanity ... He was my einstein ... My idol ... My pic God ... Rest in peace ...
The loss of Darrel Taylor is a great loss to all of us. There will certainly be an unfillable void in this forum. In his memory and to his great work I would like to hear some discussion on how we can preserve his great contributions. How will his website be maintained? How will his many programs and code snippets be saved? How can we preserve Darrel Taylor's legacy?
mountain747
Darrel was a key person in PBP programming help and his name will be known for ever in this close circle
of chip programmers worldwide. One feels his death is unfair. He was still young, full of energy and
knowledge and always willing to help. It will be difficult or perhaps impossible to replace him. I myself,
being a beginner in PBP, did not have to ask him questions personally. The answers to my questions were asked by someone else already and placed by Darrel 5 -10 years before on the forum so I just had to find them. It crossed my mind that maybe his collected works should be available for sale and this could help his family. I know most of us already have at least part of this proposed collection of work by Darrel stashed away and used often. One of the most useful latest works by Darrel was his chip Config software that he published this year. If Darrel’s collected works make it into a book put me down for 3 copies.
God rest you in peace Darrel we will never forget you!
Steve Szoke
I have been busy with summer and haven't been on the forum much. I ran across this and my stomach just sank. Wow, is all I can say. I had stopped by meLabs with Jeff S. a while ago hoping to meet him in person and take him out to lunch for all that he has helped me, but alas, he was working from home that day. He was (and is) a celebrity on this forum and has been greatly responsible for my getting back into PICs. God's peace to all who knew him and will miss him.
Mark
So I ask once again. How can we preserve Darrel Taylor's legacy in code? How do we maintain all of his original works as not to be lost and to always be available for all future use?
Wayne
Thanks Dave, I'll give them a call.
Wayne
I'm ( like many people here ) in shock !!!
I also had the chance to learn so much with Darrel.
He was that kind of person that would help others without any hesitation with his words, examples, etc.
He will be missed by all of us.
RIP PBP Guru
I was discussing some code with a friend of mine a little while ago and referred that my work was based on Darrel's work. I got the shocking news then.
Although not pbp, still I refer to Darrel's work when it comes to PIC programming.
I don't know what else to say, but without him this forum will never be the same again.
Regards
Sougata
So sad news...
Darrel was always so helpful and so friendly. I will remember him as a good friend
So sorry to hear this
I'm speechless ... I feel like I lost a friend, a tutore ... Oh, my God !
He will be missed ! May he rest in peace !
I just heard from Charles that Darrell passed. Wow. I felt a disturbance in the force. He was a Jedi coder! I have at least one product on the market that would not have happened without his amazing code skill and patience with me. Glad he was able to slip away quickly. Always leave 'em wanting more!
"Do or do not, there is no try" Yoda
Just so Incredibly sad to hear this horrible news. Melabs have lost an excellent support engineer. A guy with time to explain and help with clear words and some enduring code examples. We all lost a friend in PBP coding. Like many had never had personal contact with Darrell, but learnt so much from his examples and clear explanations given within these forums just by following along (or at least trying my best to do so)
We already all feel the loss of him leaving us just way too early.
Regards
Mike.
I have just returned to the Forum and PBP programming after being absent for most of the last 5 years. I am totally stunned and shocked by this sad news
I learnt an awful lot from Darrel's posts and code examples that he shared so freely. We have all lost a good friend. My condolences to his family. Sleep peacefully Darrel.
Keith
www.diyha.co.uk
www.kat5.tv
OMG! I just am finding out about this!
Damn! Darrel has ALWAYS been a source of good-natured prodding, fun, guidance, mentoring, and ALWAYS found just the right words to help and not hinder someone's progress.
With his help I am much better at what I do, and dammit, he will be sorely missed.
The universe is a little more dim now...... Hell, I'm older than he was.......it is such a loss of a good mind.
I will have an Adult Beverage in his honor this evening........
Regards to All, and especially Darrel.
-Steve
"If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research"
- Albert Einstein
For a number of days I have not known how to respond to this news; it seems strange that I am affected so deeply by one I can hardly claim as an acquaintance, much less a friend in any traditional sense. It seems presumptuous to claim differently-- to assert some bond between us that did not exist. And yet, a profound sense of loss endures in me that I cannot set aside; nor do I wish to.
It seemed too little tribute to say that I respected his knowledge, that I appreciated his patience, that I sought to emulate his willingness to share himself with those less able. But as time has passed I realize that there is perhaps no greater legacy than to have strangers speak well, and sincerely, of one after their passing, and to have left understanding in the wake of their too short path through this life.
OMG - what a shock.
Returned to the forum after a break and stumbled across this post.... I'm shocked, DT was such a nice guy, often taking time to help outside of the forum. He (and Henrik) helped me immensely with one of my largest projects, he will be missed no end.
RIP my Friend
Malc
It's been 1 year without Darrel...... We missed you a lot DT!!!
Thanks and Regards;
Gadelhas
If you are doing serious PBP then you ought to use Darrrel's work. We will be ever grateful to you, Darrel.
Regards
Sougata
Yes, it's been a year already. It's a real shame.
"No one is completely worthless. They can always serve as a bad example."
Anonymous
Hi All,
I have only been a member of this forum for about a month or so. I am brand new to the world of PICs, but not to electronics. I have over 30 years experience working with analog, digital, and RF circuitry. I have been reading the forums without the need to post; I guess you call this trawling? I have picked up a lot of info here from lots of people including Darrel. It was kind of strange how his posts just stopped. When I found out about his passing I was shocked and dismayed. To echo the thoughts of so many people on these forums, may Darrel and his family be blessed, and may he Rest In Peace.
Regards,
Mikejp56
Another year!!
Thanks and Regards;
Gadelhas
He may be gone.. but he'll never be forgotten
True, he lives on in my code. I still give hime credit for those 'snippits' in my comments.
Dang he was good. Real good.
I still miss the banter......
-Steve
"If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research"
- Albert Einstein
Darrel....I'm so sorry. I remember very fondly the help and encouragement you gave myself and others so freely. I've been away from pics and this forum since suffering serious heart attack in 2013 at 46 yo. I was fortunate to survive, and often wonder why some and not others are given a second chance. I exchanged many emails and received a lot of help and had some good chats with Darrel over the years.
To Darrel, you are an example of just how caring, giving, compassionate, clever and talented a person at their best can be.
In which cemetery is Darrel resting, does anyone know?
Although I wanted so much, I could not meet him face to face; I would visit the cemetery at least the next time I visit USA.
"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
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