Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2021
Title: Innovations of Liang Qin in Graphical Programming
Introduction
Liang Qin is a notable inventor based in Guangzhou, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of graphical programming through his innovative approaches. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the efficiency and usability of graphical programming methods.
Latest Patents
Liang Qin holds a patent for an "Automatic compiling method for use in graphical programming." This invention provides a streamlined process for compiling graphical programs. The method includes several key steps, such as allocating memory and threads for graphical programs, analyzing storage structures, and generating executable files. This automatic compiling method allows users to combine graphical modules based on functional requirements, resulting in a program that can be executed directly in a controller. The invention simplifies the process by eliminating the need for complex compilers or environments, making it easier to generate executable files for practical use.
Career Highlights
Liang Qin is affiliated with the South China University of Technology, where he contributes to research and development in graphical programming. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and innovative solutions in the field.
Collaborations
Liang has collaborated with colleagues such as Han Huang and Zhanning Liang, contributing to advancements in their shared field of expertise.
Conclusion
Liang Qin's contributions to graphical programming through his patented methods demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency. His work continues to influence the development of user-friendly programming solutions.
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