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Originally Posted by virtuald
BS. A skilled practitioner can be competitive with ANY language in FRC, without regards to the mechanics of the robot. Whether it's easy to do or not, is a separate question.
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I agree. I actually vastly prefer C++ over Java in most circumstances. The tidbit with FRC is that you're rarely dealing with just skilled practitioners. The flexibility to use robot code written by a novice without worrying that a syntax error will cause a heap corruption that you'll spend 2 hours debugging is pretty significant in my experience.