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Re: Can I Make Something Clear?

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Originally Posted by virtuald View Post
From scratch then? Alright, well why aren't you programming in assembly language then?

Yes, clearly it's important to know how things work and to be able to evaluate their performance. But from scratch, really? I'm going to use std::sort() on my std::vector<> full of dynamically allocated objects full of boost::shared_ptr<> objects long before I try to write my own sort function on a raw array that I have to manage myself along with all of the silly pointers for my dynamically allocated objects. It's just not worth my time.

Once you get to the real world, you will find there is a *huge* value to generic frameworks/libraries that already exist and have been debugged and well thought out (and theres even value in some of the ones that haven't quite been thought out all the way).
I believe that the WPILib is more than enough generic but more than enough to pull off an autonomous mode of this magnitude. Well IDK about you, but I feel way more accomplished if I do it from scratch. I rather program from scratch using OpenGL than use Irrlicht or Ogre3d or other stuff... Builds character
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