Hi,

I know that there are people on this list interested in C / C++ type libraries 
... would be great if you have any form of opinion towards this to step up now. 
Otherwise Markus and his team will start working on this the way they think 
seem fit. 
I know communities are always full of opinions, so please step forward and make 
yourself heard.

Chris



Am 21.11.18, 18:18 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:

    Hi Markus,
    
    I’m very happy you made it to the list :-)
    
    Even if I’m not too deep into C/C++ and alike, I know that there are 
several subscribers on this list just waiting for this to pop up.
    Some just planning on consuming but also ones interested in helping out 
with the coding.
    
    For example Beckhoff just recently approached me with the question, when 
we’re gonna be starting this, because they are greatly interested in PLC4X 
C-type drivers.
    
    I am sure we’ll have a great discussion here and really looking forward to 
getting this thing started.
    
    Chris
    
    
    
    Datum: Mittwoch, 21. November 2018 um 14:26
    
    
    Dear Apache PLC4x Community,
    
    Some days ago I met Christofer Dutz at an event in Berlin. He gave a speech 
about PLC4X. I spoke about AI. From the very first beginning I was fascinated 
by this project.
    Later that day he told me more about PLC4X, about the early days, the aim 
behind and current progress.
    We found a common basis very quickly because I have already worked in 
relevant areas of software and automation since 1999.
    
    I already developed Window drivers on my own (e.g. drivers for label 
printers in production for SAP). Furthermore I have extensive experience for 
run time optimized development in C++ for embedded systems. Over the last years 
I was also engaged in platform-independent coding for Windows, Linux, Android 
an iOS.
    Currently I am CEO of an engineering company (https://www.isb-fn.de/) and 
founder of a company for process optimization with AI (https://www.lafeta.de).
    
    Because of my knowledge and background I know that such a project like 
PLC4X is needed in industry. This is a big step in direction of IOT so 
everybody can use his own automation data and is independent of any vendor.
    Christofer also told me that the next big thing of PLC4X is development in 
C/C++ and developers are needed for this. I totally agree with him that with 
C/C++ PLC4X is useable in a wide range of applications and enthusiastic people 
are needed. To achieve this aim I would like to participate, support and bring 
in my long-standing experience in this project.
    
    Following approach I can imagine for further development.
    - code migration from JAVA to C++ with necessary modifications
    - usage of Boost Library or another Library (e.g. nettyplusplus) for 
platform-independent threading and communication
    - realization of functionalities (passive read, read, subscribe, write etc.)
    - developing a C to C++ wrapper at a high level for application in C
    
    Who of you wants to join for developing in C/C++ and make the next big 
thing happen?
    
    Best Regards,
    Markus
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