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Techwiz
15-08-2011, 16:23
The Easiest Java Programming for FRC Robots

Hate Programming? Love Programming? Or Somewhere in between?

Well this is the tool for you!

Labview too complicated? Does Java and C's syntax hurt your fingers?

EasyJ is a system of draggable blocks that snap together. Each block has a section of code associated with it and when put in context with other blocks form a program.

Give it a try for yourself! (http://team2648.com/easyj/garden.html?plugin=frcjava)

Make sure to check out the demos.

Learn More (http://frc2648.weebly.com/easyj-for-frc.html)

http://frc2648.weebly.com/uploads/7/2/4/1/7241815/3972592_orig.jpg

Joe G.
15-08-2011, 16:36
This looks to be a fantastic project! Thank you for this!

I only got a chance to briefly play with it, but it looks great. My only suggestion would be to put code and block view side by side, like EasyC, rather than hiding the code under a tab. That way, the user is forced to view, absorb, and learn the java syntax as well.

derekwhite
16-08-2011, 13:01
Great project!

akoscielski3
16-08-2011, 13:27
This is like making a game is Scratch, but instead programming a robot :O

marcelino juare
17-08-2011, 10:50
it seem like a great project

Techwiz
18-04-2015, 16:05
Its been quite a while since the initial release.

Here is an all new version of EasyJ4FRC which allows for the generation of IterativeRobot code.

http://easyj.team5122.com/
More info:
http://www.team5122.com/easyj-for-frc.html


http://www.team5122.com/uploads/6/7/4/4/6744450/7307420_orig.png (http://easyj.team5122.com/)


Let me know what you think!

Fauge7
20-04-2015, 02:02
If you don't win an award...I don't know what will programmatically...Nice work! Have you thought about making the project open source on github for others to continue and update of bugfix??

jgrindle
20-04-2015, 05:52
Fauge7 it currently is on github, we have two iterations of it out. I'd you want the repo here it is https://github.com/TechplexEngineer/ng-easyj (in on mobile can't make fancy links or anything).The newer version easyj2 is the one that we've been working on for this year. I don't think we've shown either of these of at competition.

Techwiz
20-04-2015, 05:58
jgrindle is right, the project is opensource, and available on github.

This is the repo you'll want.
https://github.com/TechplexEngineer/easyj4frc

We currently have a step by step version in the works, thats also opensource:
https://github.com/TechplexEngineer/ng-easyj2

We are open to pull requests if there are any developers out there interested in hacking on it.

ShortCircuit908
20-04-2015, 17:51
Impressive! Is the source on a Git repo somewhere?

Techwiz
21-04-2015, 11:02
Impressive! Is the source on a Git repo somewhere?

ShortCircuit908 Are you having trouble with the github links in post #9 above?

ShortCircuit908
21-04-2015, 22:18
ShortCircuit908 Are you having trouble with the github links in post #9 above?

Whoops! Didn't see those. Again, looks fantastic.