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Re: FLL Programming

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Originally Posted by basicxman View Post
I'm curious as to why you've assumed between graphical and 'pseudo C' without even looking at documentation. Interesting two choices as there are several programming environments available for the NXT controller.

You can pick up an NXT 2.0 kit for around $300 US, this would have enough in it to become quite fluent in the software.

I believe the two allowed environments are NXT-G and Robolab which are both graphical. NXT-G being more common but you should be reading on the official FLL website.

NXT-G is based on LabVIEW.
I assumed pseudo C because of Arduinos. I do not think it would be practical to be teaching middle and elementary school children assembly or raw C/C++.
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