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  Asked: Sep 7 2007   4:19 PM GMT
  Asked by: MargaretRouse


Robotics language


Programming Languages, Robotics, Educational robots

I’m looking for an open source programming language for a robotics unit I’m teaching this quarter. It’s got to be easy enough for high school students to work with. Any suggestions?

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Try Pyro. It’s based on Python. http://pyrorobotics.org/ Your students might also enjoy Tod Kurt’s book, Hacking Roomba.

I know you said open-source, but I've heard good things about Microsoft Robotics Studio, too http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/robotics/. It's licensed free for non-commercial use for students, educators, academic researchers, or hobbyists.
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Asetts  |   Oct 24 2007  5:21AM GMT

i am recently graduate from a local university of pakistan. but here no such facilities for the robotics. so please guide me that what can i do. i have no idea about robotics programming. please tell me about the programming language and the guide of that language also.