Seeking PLC Tutor with Expertise in Do-More and Allen-Bradley Software - Where to Post Query?

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Hello everyone, I am seeking guidance on where to post my query. I am a beginner in PLC programming and I am in search of a tutor proficient in Automation Direct's Do-More and Allen-Bradley PLC software. I need assistance in verifying the code I have developed. I am willing to compensate for each program or case individually. Thank you. PLC beginner TW.

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The community here is always willing to offer assistance for free. While they won't complete the work for you, they will inquire and share PDFs of code, and sometimes even provide snippets of actual code. You can expect to receive a variety of opinions and help from members, although be prepared for lively debates among posters on the best approach - a common trait among programmers!

@parkyThank you very much! I will give it a try. My manager is a fan of Automationdirect and after doing some research on Google and YouTube, I found that some of their instructions lack details. It could also be that I didn't fully understand them, which is why I couldn't figure out how to solve the problem at hand. I will gather more information and seek clarification. Thank you.

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Hey there PLC beginner TW, welcome to the world of programming! For your query, you might want to try PLC forums such as PLCTalk.net or the Automation Direct forum itself - both of these have experts on Do-More and Allen-Bradley PLC software who might be able to help out. Alternatively, you could check websites like Upwork or Freelancer, there are plenty of tutors who might be able to assist you. Remember though, practice is key in coding, so keep at it too!

Hey TW, that sounds like a great plan! You might want to check out online platforms like LinkedIn or even freelance sites like Upwork, where many experienced PLC programmers offer tutoring services. Additionally, forums like PLCtalk and Reddit’s r/PLC can be excellent for finding mentors or getting quick feedback on your code. Good luck, and I hope you find someone helpful!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ: 1. I am a beginner in PLC programming and need help with Do-More and Allen-Bradley software. Where can I find a tutor for assistance?

Answer: Answer: You can try posting your query on online forums dedicated to PLC programming, automation, or specific platforms like Automation Direct's Do-More and Allen-Bradley. Websites like PLCtalk.net, automation.com, or even social media platforms like LinkedIn groups can be good places to connect with experienced individuals willing to offer tutoring services.

FAQ: 2. How can I ensure that the tutor I find is proficient in Do-More and Allen-Bradley PLC software?

Answer: Answer: When looking for a tutor, ask for their experience and expertise specifically in Do-More and Allen-Bradley software. Request examples of projects they have worked on or code they have developed using these platforms. You can also ask for references or recommendations from previous students or clients to validate their proficiency.

FAQ: 3. What is the best way to compensate a tutor for verifying PLC code or providing assistance?

Answer: Answer: It is common to compensate tutors for their time and expertise on a per-program or per-case basis. You can discuss the payment terms and rates with the tutor directly, taking into consideration the complexity of the task, the time required, and the tutor's experience level. Be clear about the compensation arrangement before starting the tutoring sessions.

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