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baronep 26-03-2012 21:42

FRC-Labs up and running!
 
Hello,

My name is Patrick Barone and I am currently a senior on FIRST team 2848. I have created a blog in which I will be posting various articles on FIRST topics, aimed primarily at First year teams, offering tutorials and tips for various systems. I currently have sections for LabVIEW, Electrical, Solidworks and Marketing. My current goal is one new article per day and I hope to keep this up. Please take a moment to visit my site and then let me know any constructive criticism that you may have. I realize that I am not an engineer yet, so not everything will be perfect, but I am simply trying to communicate everything that I have learned to "FIRST cloud"

Site: www.frc-labs.com

Thanks

Patrick Barone

Justin Montois 26-03-2012 21:59

Re: FRC-Labs up and running!
 
Looks awesome! I really like the layout and structure, keep up the good work.

baronep 30-03-2012 22:04

Re: FRC-Labs up and running!
 
Here is an updated content list for frc-labs.com as well as the titles of several new articles...

Categories
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LabVIEW
Solidworks (CAD)
Marketing
FRC Electronics

Newest Articles
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Wiring an Encoder
Wiring an FRC Gyroscope
How to find sponsors
How I taught myself Solidworks

-Patrick Barone

Steven Sigley 31-03-2012 01:26

Re: FRC-Labs up and running!
 
I'm learning labview in college and I'd just like to offer that these tutorials helped me a lot and you would do well to implement them in an FRC context on your site. Which, btw, looks fantastic. Keep up the great work.

http://www.ni.com/academic/students/learnlabview/

baronep 05-04-2012 21:52

Re: FRC-Labs up and running!
 
Articles Added:

-Changing Default Units in Solidworks
-Solidworks Sketching
-LabVIEW Keyboard Shortcuts


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