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Re: Question about Python?
Guys, the OP had a question about python, and it's use in FRC. Go ahead and group message about his sig, please.
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Re: Question about Python?
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Re: Question about Python?
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While Python isn't officially supported (e.g., it's completely legal, but FIRST/other teams out there probably won't be able to help you), there are several benefits. The one that sticks out most in my mind is the fact that there's no compiling or cRIO reboot needed. Changing out code is as simple as FTPing over some Python files. Last edited by brennonbrimhall : 13-12-2013 at 20:58. |
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Re: Question about Python?
Last year 68 came up with a system of FTPing labview files that didn't require a cRIO reboot.
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Re: Question about Python?
Really? Is there a CD thread about it??
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Re: Question about Python?
No but here's the VERY basic jist of it.
Everything that we would want to change like Auton values, what speed the shooter should run, etc. Was stored as a certain file type(don't remember what type), and when Labview used those methods they would read the vlues from the file. Changing the files just required FTPing an editted version of the file. Atleast that's how understand it. If you want to know more detail I can try to get 68's Programming mentor to post in here. |
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