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Hello everyone, I am Li Menghuan, a former colleague of Xiaozhi~
It is said that there exists a hierarchy of programming languages among programmers, where those who learn assembly language stand at the top, looking down on everything else. Those who learn C/C++ look down on JAVA and C#, and JAVA and C# look down on each other. Similarly, there is a hierarchy among PLC programmers, where those who work with ST or SCL look down on FBD and LAD. For engineers working with Siemens PLCs, SCL might be considered advanced programming. Today, let’s discuss this using the official training PPT~
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