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Why moving away from IEC 61131-3 standard?
I would rather see every manufacturer moving towards IEC 61131-3 standard so that it would be easier to move ST code between platforms.
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I would just vote against it!
Why moving away from IEC 61131-3 standard?
I would rather see every manufacturer moving towards IEC 61131-3 standard so that it would be easier to move ST code between platforms.
It was actually kind of a joke even if I would like to see it
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2017-12-22
Originally created by: scott_cunningham
I would not want to be that guy standing next to a broken machine, called in on Christmas, only to find out that variable MoveDrive was used instead of moveDrive!
A big part of what I like about IEC61131 over C language is lack of small syntax bugs!
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Dear 3S Smart Software Team
Can you please make your IDE for Structured Text code case sensitive? (Just ignore the IEC-61131-3 standard).
Thank you!
Cheers, merry X-Mas!
I would just vote against it!
Why moving away from IEC 61131-3 standard?
I would rather see every manufacturer moving towards IEC 61131-3 standard so that it would be easier to move ST code between platforms.
It was actually kind of a joke even if I would like to see it
Originally created by: scott_cunningham
I would not want to be that guy standing next to a broken machine, called in on Christmas, only to find out that variable MoveDrive was used instead of moveDrive!
A big part of what I like about IEC61131 over C language is lack of small syntax bugs!