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Originally Posted by sjung9442
Our programmers are all first year students. And our programming mentor is "Out of country" so, we can't do anyting right now.
What is the first step for programming? We have to do someting before our mentor gets back from the trip, but we are not sure.
Which part of program do we have to look at? And where should we start?
We played with camera little bit, but that is all we did so far.
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Whoa it's tough if you don't have any programmers there to help. Is your robot built enough to drive yet?
I would strongly suggest using EasyC to build your code. In the Help section are tutorials. Walk yourselves through those and see how your robot behaves. Most importantly, if you are testing your code on the robot, make sure you have it up on blocks so that the drive wheels aren't in contact with anything. A 100 pound out of control robot can be dangerous! Take small steps and see how your robot reacts to each change. Trying to get it all programmed at once won't work. If your bot isn't ready to go yet, just run through the tutorials to at least get yourself acquainted with EasyC, skipping the parts that instruct you to compile and download.