Thread: Why Windriver?
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Re: Why Windriver?

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Originally Posted by davidthefat View Post
So majority of FIRST's purposes are just head fakes. It’s not really to teach you how to build a robot, but more like learning to finish with deadlines. Not to teach you to program robots in the low level but to learn how to work with other departments efficiently.
David, I like how passionate you are about the program and I like that you are looking to learn more than what FIRST is requiring you to learn. If you keep that attitude and follow through on your desire you will learn a lot and be an incredibly valuable employee in the future.

That being said I don't think you understand the how much work it is for you to do everything you have said you wanted to do.

1.) Building robot electronics by soldering components. It just isn't possible to build a complex system in 6 weeks by starting at the component level. This means you have to make a choice: a.) Build and design the circuit by hand and greatly reduce the complexity of the Robots, or b.) use existing components that have been engineered by other groups.

2.)You will also find that in industry there are very few times that you will use open source software. Sure, I have Dev C++ and Notepad++ on my computer for work but I cont use them nearly as often as I use Visual Studio, or any number of IDE's for various microcontrollers (many of which are built on Eclipse like WindRiver).

3.) VxWorks is a great RTOS and is common in industry. I just graduated from college and was interviewing for positions in the Embedded Software field, all the employers I talked to were impressed that I had VxWorks experience.

FIRST's software choices may not line up directly with your future goals, but they do line up with industry standards. FIRST's focus is Robotics, Automation, and Control, this lines up directly with my field and I can see great amounts of overlap in what I now do day to day, and what I did in FIRST. The software first gives you is Industry standard or equivalent. In day to day work you can always use an open source editor and create your own makefiles but it takes longer, and time is a company’s most valuable resource.
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