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So siemens has something modern cooking:
Siemens AX
Key Features and Benefits:
-Fast Error Detection
-Possibility of step-by-step debugging directly in the source code
-Tools for versioning and traceability
-Out of the box integration into GIT technology enables traceability of changes and versioning
-Higher Standardization and Reusability of Software components
-Object-oriented software through the application of OOP in ST
-Modular tooling enables customized workflows
-Assemble the SIMATIC AX modular toolset in a way that it fits your own workflows
-Less implementation time for new libraries
-Creation, testing and maintaining of libraries can be automated
-Use the right programming tool for your team
-Choose SIMATIC AX for code development in ST while keeping the advantages of TIA Portal allowing code generation in FBD (FUP), LAD (KOP)…
Who knows something about, I got quite excited about possibility to use VS Code as the IDE and OOP - the main question now is, will they extend OOP so that we got the whole of the cutting edge for ST (even more than codesys/beckhoff is giving) or is it just "OOP The Old Fashioned Siemens Style"?
Siemens AX
Key Features and Benefits:
-Fast Error Detection
-Possibility of step-by-step debugging directly in the source code
-Tools for versioning and traceability
-Out of the box integration into GIT technology enables traceability of changes and versioning
-Higher Standardization and Reusability of Software components
-Object-oriented software through the application of OOP in ST
-Modular tooling enables customized workflows
-Assemble the SIMATIC AX modular toolset in a way that it fits your own workflows
-Less implementation time for new libraries
-Creation, testing and maintaining of libraries can be automated
-Use the right programming tool for your team
-Choose SIMATIC AX for code development in ST while keeping the advantages of TIA Portal allowing code generation in FBD (FUP), LAD (KOP)…
Who knows something about, I got quite excited about possibility to use VS Code as the IDE and OOP - the main question now is, will they extend OOP so that we got the whole of the cutting edge for ST (even more than codesys/beckhoff is giving) or is it just "OOP The Old Fashioned Siemens Style"?