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rwood359 09-10-2008 17:00

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
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Originally Posted by pogenwurst (Post 769503)
The IDE is Wind River Workbench, which is based on Eclipse (3.3, I believe). The toolchain is a VxWorks-specific derivative of GCC.

Does anyone know how many seats will be in the KOP and what tools will be included in the toolchain?

How many seats for LabView?

What did the beta teams receive for each?

Pat Fairbank 09-10-2008 19:07

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rwood359 (Post 769505)
What did the beta teams receive for each?

The beta test teams were not given any restrictions on the number of workstations on which they could install either LabVIEW or Wind River.

StephBrierty 10-10-2008 12:27

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
Teams will get a 25 seat license but it will most likely not be policed because we know so many teams are much larger. The license will expire January 2010 (just in time for the next season!)

Kevin Sevcik 10-10-2008 16:01

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
That's pretty awesome, actually. 25 seats should be adequate for the vast majority of teams, really. The single seat license we got for MPLAB and EasyC definitely hampered teams, thought accruing multiple licenses over the years did tend to help somewhat. 25 seats is going to be sheer luxury.

Anna B. 10-10-2008 17:28

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
25 seats, really? I'm not complaining, but I don't think we have that many kids on our team, let alone programmers! :) It'll be really nice though, compared to the one seat we got for EasyC.

bobwrit 10-10-2008 19:48

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
Yeah, 25 seats will be nice(even though there isn't that many total people on my team but still, It allows for room to grow). What I'm looking forward to is the possiblity to use OO in our programs(Read: Better AI).

ShotgunNinja 13-10-2008 22:02

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
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Originally Posted by SL8 (Post 740632)
um.. isn't C an object oriented language already.

No, technically, it's not truly object-oriented, because it does not include polymorphism, inheritance, virtual function call stacks, and other requirements of true OO languages. However, I'm not saying it's not IMPOSSIBLE to accomplish these with the C language alone, but it's just MUCH more complicated, and if C++ has these things built in, why not just say C/C++ together is an OO language?

(I DONT LIKE STDMETHOD POINTERS AND HAVING TO WRITE VTABLES!)

ShotgunNinja 20-10-2008 21:59

Re: Programming with the 2009 controller
 
One thing to say...

Wind River = Win Driver?


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