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ROBOTC FREE DOWNLOAD VEXIQ HOW TO
OBJECTIVES: Learn to set up your robot in RobotC, code driver control and autonomous modes, set up and use basic vex sensors, basic problem analysis and translation to code, simple program architecture/diagramming, basics of functional programming, passing parameters by value/address, find and fix errors (debug) in your code, and how to learn more if you desire to do so.
ROBOTC FREE DOWNLOAD VEXIQ DRIVERS
TOPICS: How to define robot setup, coding basic autonomous robot control, programming drivers control, functions, basic debugging, and any topics the community suggests! TARGET: Students/mentors that are newer to VEX, and know little or nothing about coding, specifically with robots. PLACE: Online! Lecture will be recorded so you can participate regardless of your time zone If it goes well and interest continues, I may consider doing a longer, more in depth course this summer. I am by no means an expert in C or functional programming, but I do remember how hard it was to get started programming in VEX and I would like pay it forwards and help the new generation of extremely talented VEX engineers with a bit of my free time. Recent interest has caused me to consider teaching an introductory 3 week crash course on functional programming and RobotC over winter break. Just haven’t found the time between university and other commitments. Sadly, it has been some time since I last properly followed the season, let alone got on the forum. I was honored to compete from Toss Up through Nothing But Net and mentor some amazing boys on VEX IQ team 323M Shadow. Hello all! I’m Luke Rohler, a VEX alumni and previously member and coach for 323Z Aftershock from Indianapolis, IN. Online RobotC course available to students and adults alike.