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Thank you for your answers, sorry for some misunderstanding.

I'm control engineer and have good experience with hardware as well. I did lots of control projects with DCS and PLC's. I want to improve my self in programming.

I'm expert in MCU and know Assembly and C as well. But want to learn visual programming to control the machine and do some object control as well.

If you have experience pls let me know what type of programming I should
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 22-Oct-14 19:04pm    
Programming is not about "learning a program". Misunderstanding did not go away. And it's useless "to learn visual programming", instead of learning programming.
If you really know assembly and C and know low-level CPU programming, this is a big deal, but I feel doubtful. The whole idea to ask strangers a question "what do I have to learn" looks like a serious lack of judgment. After all, read some on the theory and try learning some programming; only then you will be able to find out what to learn.
—SA
[no name] 22-Oct-14 19:15pm    
Not sure what you would expect us to tell you. Asking complete strangers on the internet what you should do is the same as stopping complete strangers in the street and asking them what it is that you want to eat for lunch. Based on the enormous amount of information that you have given us, learn C#. Shouldn't be too hard for a C programmer to pickup. It's not the language that is the hard part though. Learning the framework is the hard part. Especially when the concepts didn't exist in C.
Nick Salesky 22-Oct-14 23:19pm    
I'd suggest learning C++, but that's just my opinion. I can't tell you what's best for you to do, only you can figure that out.
PIEBALDconsult 22-Oct-14 23:40pm    
The binary language of vaporators.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 23-Oct-14 3:25am    
It's "moisture evaporators". Anyway, best answer so far. Because the language is similar to the binary language of the PLC-controlled load lifters in many respects. :-)
—SA

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