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Re: Using C (and Linux!) for Programming (and interfacing with FMS, etc.)

We use Java on Linux every year to program our robot, and it works perfectly fine. I doubt that you would be able to get C to play nice without some fairly in-depth changes, and I'm not sure those would be legal anyway. If you are looking to move towards free and open-source options, Java on Linux is a good choice.