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I would be surprised if they did not use some form of C. I think that it is a way to make a transition from student programming into "real world" programming. If you go up to almost any engineering student, that has or is currently going through a senior project, they will say that they know at least something about C programming. IT is very commonly used in the engineering field, and I believe that it is one way that FIRST is going to be teaching us even more "real world" experiences. The way I see it, what ever language they select, its just a matter of learning its limits, and spending the practice time with it. Remember if you already learned one programming language, I am sure you can learn another.
See you guys at IRI. |
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