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View Poll Results: Student/Mentor programmer ratio, Student/Mentor programming knowledge
All student(s) 40 38.10%
Mostly student(s) 45 42.86%
Mostly mentor(s) 12 11.43%
All mentor(s) 6 5.71%
STUDENT EDU Self taught 42 40.00%
STUDENT EDU Highschool class 12 11.43%
MENTOR EDU Self taught 10 9.52%
MENTOR EDU Highschool class 1 0.95%
MENTOR EDU Higher Education 12 11.43%
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Re: Who does the programming for your team?

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This year looks to have 5 or 6 programmers and me leading again. I can say from last year's experience that having 9 programmers is a bad thing. We simply did not have enough tasks to hand out and supervise between them all since the skill level varied drastically and we really couldn't figure out what we wanted to do fast enough.
That has always been one of my major concerns with having a large group programming. There is only so much to do and, while you can delegate tasks, sometimes there just isn't enough to go around.

This year, we had around 5 or 6 kids sign up for programming. We have been teaching them some basic stuff and we're hoping that we'll have a few good kids to help us out this year. For now, the other programmer (Calhounian) and I are going to probably be the only ones dealing with the CMU Cam and delegating the other things, such as autonomous and encoders and such to the new guys (with our help and guidance, of course).

We're hoping it works out.
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