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Re: FLL Programming

I used RoboLAB for 6 years of FLL competition and teams I have helped with since then, and wholeheartedly recommend it. Like NXT-G, it is based on labview, but in its most powerful form, a bit more "raw." RoboLAB has two different environments, the "Pilot" mode, and "Inventor" mode, which are each further subdivided into four levels of sophistication. Working upward from pilot 1 to inventor 4 makes for a great learning curve, gradually exposing students to more and more advanced features.
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