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by rukenshia
3061 days ago
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Did you ever have the pleasure of working with Siemens' SCL? I found it very frustrating to use but overall a better experience than just using the lego blocks programming you usually see. Combined with your data blocks you could at least get some structure into your programs. |
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The problem is- as with all state-charts fast grows in complexity to a level where nobody has a overview. Are we the first industry to encounter this. No- chip designers have this all the time, game industry has this all the time, every fucking industry using state-charts has this - all the time. So how comes, we are the only industry taking a lot of overtime all the time?
<chirpin ciccadas since decadas>
I have people whos VMs literally collapse under page-long state-charts. So how about breaking them up, just have small state-charts in FBs and small state charts in FBs marshalling them.
Not happening. And they use assembler, not for a final tweak but as base language.
And usually, when the whole mess is collapsing in on itself, like a black hole of bad design, the project manager call in some external consultants, who should be happy to work a project that is "that far along -its allmost done".
A castle made from dinosaur bollocks.