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Re: Rookie team seeking some programming advice

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Originally Posted by shuhao View Post
Since my primary language (also currently as lead programmer) is Python, and I have some numpy experience (as oppose to no experience in any Java Lin. Alg library, if they manage to get it ported, and I could try helping, too), is it worth a try to get Python onto cRIO and then go from there?
As a rookie team with no students or mentors who have done robot-control software, you are going to want all the seasoned help and support you can get with that type of software. The best-supported language for FRC is LabVIEW. C++ is 2nd, and Java 3rd. Python is a distant 4th.


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