I am currently doing your PLC basic course and it is very clear and concise, highly recommended to anyone new to PLC. Thanks for your tips and advice, much appreciated.
Hello from Spain. I did your PLC,s courses several years ago and I can tell you that not only they were profitable to me but they were definitive, specially those on structured text. I used to work in industry for 32 years and your corses were definitely the well conducted teaching. I stongly recomend your courses to those wo want to improve. On top of that they were in english wich is my hobby!!!😛😛😛. I take advantage to great you and send you a hug . Really, I apreciate you and Hope you become a millionaire 😂😂 with this new project. Lo dicho, un abrazo, y Al Toro!!!!!! Like and subscribed
Hey, man, cheers from Bolivia! Thanks for taking the time out of your busy life to say a few kind words. I certainly do appreciate it! Very glad to hear that what you learned from my courses has served you well so far. You might think I'm just saying this, but that kind of feedback is what (most) drives me to keep at this.
I'm pretty legendary as far as PLC instructors go. 😉 Feel free to look me up on Reddit or Udemy or visit my training website at www.plcdojo.com. Tons and tons of good stuff!!
why there are no cards for the chapters, they cold've made it watch more easier / please ad it to your descrption it makes it easier 1 0:40 2 6:56 4 19:36 5 25:49 6 30:46 7 33:07 8 36:17 9 41:42 10 44:55
@@MaxTor2112 The truth is, there really is no "right" one-size-fits-all order to doing the courses. It depends a LOT on your circumstances, location, industry, background and goals (which is why we don't provide any kind of guidance about that course order up front). But in general, my recommendation would be to start with my courses first as they deal more with project development. The other courses focus mostly on system integration, networking and protocols which are important, but hey: what are you going to integrate if you don't have a system yet, right? 😅 So start with PLC Fundamentals (Level 1), and hack your way through Levels 2-5 after that. Those are the biggest, longest courses in the bundle. By the end of those, I'm betting you'll be able to navigate your way through the rest with ease!
@@justintroquille5884 I've personally never read a book about PLC programming in my life, but I hear really great things about Liam Bee's book on Packt.
@@justintroquille5884 That's the only book I'm even aware of, but if you're interested in online courses, mine are the best there ever were! You might want to start with PLC Fundamentals (Level 1). www.plcdojo.com
Great video no fluff straight to the point.
Very useful action plan to execute.
Much appreciated Paul!
Glad you liked it! ✌️😸
I am currently doing your PLC basic course and it is very clear and concise, highly recommended to anyone new to PLC. Thanks for your tips and advice, much appreciated.
Glad you're enjoying Level 1. Just be prepared to struggle when you get to Level 2. It's tougher than a $2 steak!!
Hello from Spain. I did your PLC,s courses several years ago and I can tell you that not only they were profitable to me but they were definitive, specially those on structured text.
I used to work in industry for 32 years and your corses were definitely the well conducted teaching.
I stongly recomend your courses to those wo want to improve. On top of that they were in english wich is my hobby!!!😛😛😛.
I take advantage to great you and send you a hug .
Really, I apreciate you and Hope you become a millionaire 😂😂 with this new project.
Lo dicho, un abrazo, y Al Toro!!!!!!
Like and subscribed
Hey, man, cheers from Bolivia! Thanks for taking the time out of your busy life to say a few kind words. I certainly do appreciate it! Very glad to hear that what you learned from my courses has served you well so far. You might think I'm just saying this, but that kind of feedback is what (most) drives me to keep at this.
Thank you for being absolutely honest.
It doesn't cost me anything to be honest. 🌵😎
I do not know who you are but I'm glad I found the channel!
I'm pretty legendary as far as PLC instructors go. 😉 Feel free to look me up on Reddit or Udemy or visit my training website at www.plcdojo.com. Tons and tons of good stuff!!
Finally someone talking sense…. Why didn’t I find this channel first thing… just watched a million funny little Indian guys videos 😂
I learned to dance while programming
I always get good vibe from you . Stay blessed paul sir . Let's rock it on youtube too 🙌
Jeje - thanks for saying so! I'm certainly gonna give it a good, hard try!!
Thanks, great video. Subbed!
@@Moon-gc2cv Thanks for checking it out, my friend!
You're awesome dude
@@JacolbyScott-u2z You're pretty great too!
why there are no cards for the chapters, they cold've made it watch more easier / please ad it to your descrption
it makes it easier
1 0:40
2 6:56
4 19:36
5 25:49
6 30:46
7 33:07
8 36:17
9 41:42
10 44:55
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I just added it.
This video is soooooo awesome!!!! TYSM
Glad you dig it!
Paul w your "I want it all bundle" where would you start the learning?
@@MaxTor2112 The truth is, there really is no "right" one-size-fits-all order to doing the courses. It depends a LOT on your circumstances, location, industry, background and goals (which is why we don't provide any kind of guidance about that course order up front).
But in general, my recommendation would be to start with my courses first as they deal more with project development. The other courses focus mostly on system integration, networking and protocols which are important, but hey: what are you going to integrate if you don't have a system yet, right? 😅
So start with PLC Fundamentals (Level 1), and hack your way through Levels 2-5 after that. Those are the biggest, longest courses in the bundle. By the end of those, I'm betting you'll be able to navigate your way through the rest with ease!
I know you didn’t specify an ide, but do you have any recommendations in the free/learning context?
@@VastCNC In my Level 1 and 2 courses we use RSLogix 500 Micro, but CoDeSys and CCW are also great options.
Absolutely right about apple 😂😂
apple is for women and children xD
Iv been doing Instrumentation and contols and I'm ready to get into programming is there any books I can aquire to help better my knowledge?
@@justintroquille5884 I've personally never read a book about PLC programming in my life, but I hear really great things about Liam Bee's book on Packt.
@@PaulLynn yea I'm just ready to upgrade what I know and this should tie it in for me.
@@justintroquille5884 Nice! Happy reading. 🐴
Do you have any other suggestions also to begin learning more?
@@justintroquille5884 That's the only book I'm even aware of, but if you're interested in online courses, mine are the best there ever were! You might want to start with PLC Fundamentals (Level 1).
www.plcdojo.com
thanks i appreciate you a lot
Thanks! I appreciate YOU too!! 🤠
How to register for PLC
www.plcdojo.com
It couldn't be any easier. 🙂
I'm trying to access your TH-cam channel but it says there's no signal
You're on the TH-cam channel right now. Seems like you got your signal back.
I meant the course where do I access it?
@@jeankalala8415 That's on www.plcdojo.com
Thank you
I want to spend thousands and thousands and years and years learning.
@@bobb.6393 Who doesn't?! 😻
@@PaulLynn learning to Bollywood dance was the most important goal
@@bobb.6393 Obviously that sits at the heart of most of what I do as well.
macs are for graphix and video. PCs are for doing everything else in the world.
I saw a picture on fb last week of a mac laptop being used to prop a window open. It seemed to be pretty well-suited for that also!
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Caramba, que legal, você é o cara!!!
No, no, no... YOU DA' MAN!