Skyehawk
07-04-2015, 10:08
Dear Chief Delphi Community,
I am starting this thread as a plea for help, I am team 876's programming mentor/ tech person. Due to some unfortunate circumstances I will not be able to attend worlds. I am extremely reluctant to send the team off to St. Louis without a tech person. I realize fully that there are LOTS of technical resources available to teams at the world championship, but there is very little professional help at the code end. And here in lies my question: Is there anyone that will be going to worlds, that I can forward and go over our code with, and is willing to help our team (as the first resource) if a large programming issue/rewrite were to take place? We have our code nailed down pretty good, the only thing that has a tendency to change consistently is autonomous routines. Hopefully anyone that steps in will never need to be called over. And while I am confident in other teams being able to help, I would rather have an initial contact that is familiar with our code as it currently stands.
In short I am trying to create a list of contacts that can be used in event of catastrophe. If there is enough people that decide that helping 876 out here is an act of gracious professionalism, there is bound to be a person or two within the division we fall in.
P.S. We use Labview.
Thanks to any and all responders,
-Skye
I am starting this thread as a plea for help, I am team 876's programming mentor/ tech person. Due to some unfortunate circumstances I will not be able to attend worlds. I am extremely reluctant to send the team off to St. Louis without a tech person. I realize fully that there are LOTS of technical resources available to teams at the world championship, but there is very little professional help at the code end. And here in lies my question: Is there anyone that will be going to worlds, that I can forward and go over our code with, and is willing to help our team (as the first resource) if a large programming issue/rewrite were to take place? We have our code nailed down pretty good, the only thing that has a tendency to change consistently is autonomous routines. Hopefully anyone that steps in will never need to be called over. And while I am confident in other teams being able to help, I would rather have an initial contact that is familiar with our code as it currently stands.
In short I am trying to create a list of contacts that can be used in event of catastrophe. If there is enough people that decide that helping 876 out here is an act of gracious professionalism, there is bound to be a person or two within the division we fall in.
P.S. We use Labview.
Thanks to any and all responders,
-Skye