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Mastering PLC Programming

The software engineering survival guide to automation programming

M. T. White

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Packt Publishing Limited
30 January 2026
Understand PLC programming from a software engineering perspective and master advanced concepts like OOP and HMI development to design reusable, portable, and robust code

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Key Features

Deep dive into object-oriented PLC programming through hands-on, cutting-edge topics Explore software engineering concepts like SDLC, debugging, version control, and SOLID programming Get a thorough grasp on HMI development to build various HMI projects Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook

Book DescriptionObject-oriented programming (OOP) is a game-changing addition to PLC programming that’s revolutionizing the automation industry. This book equips you with the necessary skills to succeed in the modern automation programming environment. This second edition is designed to systematically guide you through advanced topics such as OOP design, SOLID programming, the software development life cycle (SDLC), library design, version control, HMI development, general software engineering practices, and more. To hone your programming skills, each chapter has a simulated real-world project that'll enable you to apply the skills you've learned. In all, this book not only covers complex PLC programming topics but also removes the financial barrier that comes with most books, as all examples utilize free software. This means that to follow along, you do not need to purchase any PLC hardware or software. By the end of this PLC book, you’ll have what it takes to create long-lasting codebases for any modern automation project.
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Find out how to write PLC programs using advanced programming techniques Explore OOP and UML concepts for PLC programming Delve into software engineering topics such as libraries and SOLID programming Explore HMIs, HMI controls, HMI layouts, and alarms Grasp Industry 4.0 concepts to create smart, interconnected, and automated industrial systems Gain hands-on experience by building simulated PLC and HMI projects Get hands-on with using version control

Who this book is forThis book is for automaton programmers with a background in software engineering topics such as object-oriented programming and general software engineering knowledge. Automation engineers, software engineers, electrical engineers, PLC technicians, hobbyists, and upper-level university students with an interest in automation will also find this book useful and interesting. Anyone with a basic knowledge of PLCs can benefit from reading this book.
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Imprint:   Packt Publishing Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
ISBN:   9781836642558
ISBN 10:   1836642555
Pages:   528
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

M. T. White has been programming since the age of 12. His fascination with robotics flourished when he was a child programming microcontrollers. He holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics, a master's degree in software engineering, and an MBA in IT management. He is currently working as a software developer for a major US defense contractor and is an adjunct CIS instructor, where he teaches Python, C, and an array of other courses. His background mostly stems from the automation industry where he programmed PLCs and HMIs for many different types of applications. He has programmed many different brands of PLCs over the years and has developed HMIs using many different tools. Other technologies that he is fluent in include Linux, Ansible, Docker, AWS, C#, Java, and Python. Be sure to check out his channel AlchemicalComputing on YouTube.

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