
02-03-2014, 20:55
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Programmer-Electrical-Mechanical
 FRC #0228 (Gus)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: Southington
Posts: 138
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Re: Autonomous backup solution?
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Originally Posted by xTezzie
So my teammates and I had written a code and messed up the cardinal rule of programming (always back your code up!). We were wondering if there was a way to retrieve it, or if we were just screwed and need to rewrite it, which is something we would like to avoid doing because we did it with a mentor and don't recall all of the important syntax surrounding it.
If we cannot recover it, (sad face) could someone give us some pointers in using autonomous to code..
Method 1: Jaguar backwards
Method 2: jaguar stopped
Method 3: upper and lower wheels sucking in
Method 4: upper and lower wheels stopped
Method 5: jaguar up
Method 6: jaguar stopped
Method 7: upper and lower wheels shooting outwards
Method 8: upper and lower stopped
Method 9: chassis drive forward
Obviously some of these can be at the same time.
Let us know!
Team 4940
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You should use GitHub. Netbeans supports it nativally and you can commit changes then if you mess up revert to a working copy, it even highlights code changes!
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