Discussion about this post

User's avatar
BreddyT85's avatar

This post reminds me the PLCs (programmable logic controllers). The first PLC was invented in 1969 for replacing the relay-based control panels in the metalworking factories. The success of PLC was driven by its first programming language: the LADDER LOGIC, a graphical language wich resembles the hard-wired circuits. The ladder logic is natively equipped with concurrency features (despite the PLCs are usually single-CPU equipped). The electrical technicians are able to program a PLC without learning difficult and obscure textual languages.

1 more comment...

No posts

Ready for more?