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Re: Team with beginner programmers?

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Originally Posted by profamous View Post
Alright, now I'm in 8th grade at the moment, and from what I've heard, our high school team isn't really that great. No one has much experience in any programming, so we need to know where to start. Since we are in 8th grade, we need to know where to get the program that works with the robot, for some practice. We were going to try to use C, so if you could recommend a guide or tutorial or something to get us started, that would be great.(We all have no experience with any languages AT ALL, and have no clue where to start.)

So, if you could point us in the right direction, it's highly appreciated. Thanks!!!
Relax. LabVIEW is easy to follow and is simple to learn. How I learned was purchasing a book and doing tutorials. Its really nice to know how to use it because a lot of rookie teams need assistance during competitions. Not all need help but its good to be there for them.

If you need help, I definitely can help but I am going to Embry Riddle in August and I am not sure if you attend the Florida Regional in UCF. I will help any way I can!
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