Collection of Exercises for PLC Programming: 100 programming exercises from beginner to expert level
M**.
Great practice
Made it through the first 49 so far. Great practice and good way to pass time, it as entertaining as working through a crossword puzzle book. For the price it's well worth it. I'm going through it with CCW in ladder logic. It's not meant to teach you anything, but give you scenarios to think through.
C**N
Great for training those new and experienced with PLCs
I'm using this book to train new employees or put out weekly challenges to my existing programmers. While there are no solutions in the book, it never claims to be anything more than a tool to be used for exercises, not a way to teach programming outright. Tom always puts out a thoughtful and well articulated book. I've added this to my collection of books I give out as gifts and keep in my library for reference by either myself or my employees.
C**N
Wide variety of applications and scenarios
Wide variety of applications, instruments, and equipment to help develop a control systems problem solving mindset with realistic scenarios. No solutions, but the focus of the book is telling you what you can do and not how you should accomplish it.
G**N
Great book
If you’re looking for plc projects to get your skills up on, get this.
F**A
No solutions
I don't know what good an exercise book with no solutions is. The basic problems are incredibly simple, so a solution to those wouldn't matter, but it would be nice to have solutions to the more complex problems. At the very least, so you could see what the recommended best practices are to solve these problems. I can't recommend this book to anyone looking to learn how to program PLCs. I would save your money.
W**Y
No Solutions
This book is Only the problem, No Solutions.
D**C
Exercises with no solutions
This isn’t a book for beginners. Exercises have no solutions.
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