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Unread 05-01-2008, 18:47
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starting programing...

ok well iv been playing around with programing for a few years now, like java, python and C++ (waste of time lol). Anyways now that I'm in robotics i would like to start to actually learn a programing language. I think that all frc / vex is programed in c. so i figure i should learn c. I realize it is a fairly easy language and was wondering if anyone new any tutorials. and what compiler to use for practice.
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Re: starting programing...

Follow the links on the FIRST page for Additional Technical Resources (http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc...t.aspx?id=482). Lots of good pointers there.

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Re: starting programing...

well, you know c++ already, so you already know all the syntax necesary....just read over the default code from innovation first and more specifically user_routines.c and ifi_aliases.h
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Re: starting programing...

If you are looking for a good IDE/compiler that will let you play around on Windows and compile some C examples from tutorials I would go with Dev C++. It's a fairly straight forward IDE and uses a port of GCC. It can also compile C++, so you need to be careful about what code you are compiling and making sure it doesn't contain any C++.

If you are on Linux, theres nothing wrong with vi (or nano, or maybe even gedit if your feeling fancy) and GCC to test and compile code while your learning.

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Re: starting programing...

Our team uses the M$ Visual C++ Express. Nice IDE as far a color coding and formatting code for easy reading.

If you are already started with programing (not even necessarily in C) you should be able to get a pretty good idea of what you are doing just by looking at the default robot code.
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