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PLC programming patterns

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zmarch

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PLC engineers program PLCs with their (well known for them) patterns. I would like to present my patterns (easyplc.org). If you have your own please let me know. Let us exchange our programming patterns and make our programming live easier.
 
As I said in my answer on your home-page, this post will probably be removed because it appears to be a commercial post.

As you do not have a product to sell, I think that your post is interesting and the concept is well worth discussing.

Personally, I feel that the system will fail on the floor, because it is quite difficult to maintain. It has lots of merits when it comes to producing reliable and well-functioning PLC code, though.

There are several graphical systems available that will do what your proposed system does. Mostly, they also include analogue parts and quite often data communication and file handling. Still, I think that your system is worth discussing and I really hope that the Powers do not remove your post. It is not commercial.

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
That website looks very similar to PackML that it could be based on that scheme. Nothing new under the sun I say.
 
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