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Re: FTC Programming Help
Is your problem that you can't get Labview working, or that you simply have no programmers available? If it's the first, try downloading RobotC. It's what we use, and have had no significant problems. Anyone with experience programming robots in any of the popular environments (Easy C, MPLab, C++) can pick up RobotC pretty fast. I started from scratch and had a Vex robot programmed in a couple of days, using multiple sensors. Just to be clear, we have three Vex and three FTC robots running RobotC -- it's not just Vex robots.
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