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Originally posted by Jeremy_Mc
but the flexibility of the language is greatly increased in my opinion...it's much easier to debug too.

*jeremy
Actually, it depends on the simplisticy (sp?) of your robot. If you got all the works on it, then yea...I'd go with 2.5 to. But since we are using some beat-down robot from 10 years ago, we are using 2.
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