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Astronouth7303 07-01-2007 12:57

What environment will you use?
 
I know its a little early to know for sure, but I (and likely others) am curious.

What development environment will you use this year?

EHaskins 07-01-2007 13:02

Re: What environment will you use?
 
I'm going to try to use FusionEdit, but I'll probably end up using MPLab.

MikeDubreuil 07-01-2007 13:09

Re: What environment will you use?
 
My 10 year veteran team will probably use MPLAB. However, I'm a big advocate for rookies using EasyC. I was a nonbeliever until I helped a Vex team this Fall. They wanted to use EasyC. I found it easy to teach them how to program their robot using the tool.

Cjmovie 07-01-2007 13:10

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Code::Blocks.
Better interface than MPLAB, not as laggy as Eclipse. Haven't tried FusionEdit, and notepad can't run GNU make :-)

chris31 07-01-2007 14:09

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Ill be using eclipse this year.

P1d40n3 08-01-2007 10:44

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Mplab. I just loves me my color-coded text!

kaszeta 08-01-2007 11:16

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Since all the team programmers are experienced with MPLAB, that's probably what they'll use.

Chaychay 08-01-2007 13:09

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Dont we all have to use EasyC @ some point to get to the new dual target tracking code?

From all the docs and CMU stuff I've downloaded it looks that way, although Mr. Watson may work his wonderful godlike magic to provide code for use in MPLAB :D .

Tom Bottiglieri 08-01-2007 13:12

Re: What environment will you use?
 
code::blocks if we use windows.
Eclipse if we use linux.

Donut 08-01-2007 13:41

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaychay (Post 551155)
Dont we all have to use EasyC @ some point to get to the new dual target tracking code?

No, since it's already been explained how it's doing the "dual target" code, you can modify the current camera code to do it. Or wait for Kevin.

kaszeta 08-01-2007 14:44

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaychay (Post 551155)
Dont we all have to use EasyC @ some point to get to the new dual target tracking code?

From all the docs and CMU stuff I've downloaded it looks that way, although Mr. Watson may work his wonderful godlike magic to provide code for use in MPLAB :D .

Kevin Watson has already hinted at this: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...195#post549195

Kevin's observations in that thread are worth reading. Think carefully about how/if you are using the camera, and what it will be seeing.

Ctrl Alt Delete 08-01-2007 15:03

Re: What environment will you use?
 
We're going to try and use FusionEdit, and if it doesn't work out, we could always just export the file to MPLAB.

Astronouth7303 08-01-2007 15:14

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by P1d40n3 (Post 551049)
Mplab. I just loves me my color-coded text!

You do realize that every option in the list (including many text editors) do syntax highlighting? That is a minimum requirement, IMHO.

Ken Streeter 09-01-2007 09:08

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Astronouth7303 (Post 549962)
What development environment will you use this year?

Team #1519 is planning to use the Eclipse IDE to compile our C code.

artdutra04 09-01-2007 14:58

Re: What environment will you use?
 
Team 228 will be using EasyC PRO to program our robot this year. :D

Right now I've been working on a PID controller in EasyC PRO that works nicely with gyros/accelerometers. I still have fine tuning to do, but I LOVE the speed at which I can get amazing code done in EasyC PRO.


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