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by Kim_Bruning
916 days ago
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... sort of. Past a certain level of complexity you get into trouble with just PLC programmers alone. Don't get me wrong. <PLC programmers> tend to also have electrical skills and some are pretty good at their jobs, and you can learn a lot from them! But ... they're not programmer programmers. It's a different skill-set with only so much overlap. |
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controlling physical processes like oil refineries, power generation, or sawmills is different from most computer programs as are the consequences of bugs or errors so it makes sense that it takes different people with different interests and skills.