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Andy Brockway Andy Brockway is offline
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Re: cRIO: Traditional or LabVIEW?

I attended a workshop hosted by WPI on the use of C++ last month. The good news is that it isn't as scary as you might think. I also have a team without strong programming skills, I will have to learn this system and teach to my students and I am not that strong in programming.

The basic package will have a step by step with screen shots for the set up. The classes as shown on wpi's doxygen page form the basic structure. Code will still go in autonomous and tele sections. We were told that you will be able to run a robot out-of-the-box with the default code. I asked!

I am hoping that someone will start posting C++ sample code so that those of us that are not using labview will see what to expect
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