SCL and it is very intuitive and simple to use, especially for math 
functions.

 >>Yes. LAD/KOP is hardly used here.

AWL/STL is not accepted by many/most US companies as their technicians 
have not been trained on it.

Dave


On 1/16/2015 3:36 PM, Michael Büsch wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:15:40 -0500
> Dave Cole <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Any thoughts on adding Lad as a language?
> Well, there are thoughts on implementing a LAD to STL and FBD to STL 
> translator/compiler.
> However, I did not start work on that, yet.
>
>> Is STL programming still the norm for technician training in Germany?
> Yes. LAD/KOP is hardly used here. Most stuff is STL/AWL or FBD/FUP.
> With TIA Portal this will most likely shift towards more usage of FBD/FUP and 
> less STL/AWL.
> I'm not sure whether SCL usage will grow.
>
>> (I used to work for Siemens-USA.)
> Nice. :)
>
>> I'll try out your software.... looks really nice.
> Thanks.
>

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