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Originally Posted by RoBoTiCxLiNk
I'm currently trying to distract myself from the fact that the next regionall for us is in like 2 and a half weeks so if youd like me to look over your code, id be happy to help debug it, granted i understand the language you send me
and that sounds pretty awesome. im still working on getting time to work on our teams autonomous 
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Why thank you

I have MORE than enough stuff to distract myself with: ie, Chairman's Award, scouting, and general team organization, heh.
It's in C++...I shall update my original post. Also I posted about the limit-switch problem
here.
One of the best memories from this build season was running around on ship night [bag-and-tag night actually], writing code for autonomous while hardware wanted to work on the robot too, meantime our programming laptop died and we had to shuffle the robot back and forth from the shop to our high-ceiling testing area....then getting the line-following code to work. I shrieked with joy [and caffeine] and promptly laid down another duct tape line for the robot to follow....who knew that you can get cuts from duct tape?
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Team 956: Celebrating ten years of FIRST!
Code:
Team record 2002-2011
2002: Highest Rookie Seed, AOR
2003, 2006, 2012: Xerox Creativity Award, AOR
2006: Semi-finalist, Sacramento Regional
2009: Quarter-finalist, AOR
2010: Quarter-finalist, AOR
2011: Semi-finalist, AOR, and Dean's List finalist, AOR
Personal record:
2008: Lead scout
2009: Lead scout, publicity
2010: Lead scout, publicity, fundraising, Chairman's, videography
2011: Team captain, lead programmer, fundraising, Chairman's, publicity, wrench-turning, Dean's List finalist at Autodesk Oregon Regional