Several revisions later, we have an extensible code base covering the key elements of the PLC Open Library and are ready to share it with the world. This initial version was a great start for clarifying how to use the new WinCC OA Object-Oriented CTRL++ language that had just been released. This resulted in the alpha version of a WinCC OA Open library in July 2017. Rather than continually reinvent the wheel each project, we decided to distill best practices into a set of tools that integrate seamlessly into the Siemens PLC Open Library. It has incredibly powerful ways of creating reusable and self-configuring objects, but this is “an exercise left to the user,” as my old college professors would say. WinCC OA is provided to users as a clean sheet. The Siemens WinCC OA Open Library Version 1.0 is now live, and the website is up to date with the latest version and release notes.
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