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Added course for Beckhoff's TwinCAT 3. #5517
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To follow guidelines, completes resource with platform 😉
Added platform (YouTube) Co-authored-by: David Ordás <[email protected]>
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Go ahead 🤗
It's not helpful to add a category for a single resource. Try to find another category. |
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It's not helpful to add a category for a single resource. Try to find another category.
Suggestion: Maybe create the section PLC - Programmable Logic Controller
instead of TwinCat
and search another resource more?
I've added additional resources into the TwinCAT 3 category. |
Wow. |
There are more PLC systems than TwinCat-3 Completes EbookFoundation#5517 review suggestions
* Rename section TwinCAT3 to PLC There are more PLC systems than TwinCat-3 Completes #5517 review suggestions * Synchronize TOC Add missing section present in listing to Table of Contents
What does this PR do?
Add resource(s)
For resources
Description
I've written a blog post that describes this course. Rather than copy & paste all text I copy the link to the post:
https://alltwincat.com/twincat-3-tutorial/
Why is this valuable (or not)?
Industrial automation lacks free resources (most is paid). It's one of the few free resources to learn PLC programming.
How do we know it's really free?
It's on YouTube (no registration).
For book lists, is it a book? For course lists, is it a course? etc.
It's a course.
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