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Re: NEW PROGRAMMER!!!!! NEED HELP!!!!

I think that for someone in your position, you may want to start of with easyC Pro (since the original easyC program may be too basic for you).

EasyCPro is just a modular implementation with extension library support for component functionallity, so you should find it easy to program your robot. But you may find this method of programming a bit limiting. If that's the case, then you should go with mpLab. It's a pretty good tool for someone like you who already knows HTML.

I have used both programs and I prefer mpLab over easyCPro. But the choice is up to you.

Anyways, you should definitly try out both programs and see which one you like best.
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