by srobot » Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:58 pm
by srobot
Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:58 pm
Thanks Limor for replying to the question!
Questions like this one have been asked many times (including myself) although the answers are never complete how to go from noob level programming all the way to savvy programming.
For most people the Lego NXT kit is great at first (learning the basic flow of programming), then a kit like the Boe-Bot (learning mid-level text programming), then a stock humanoid (learning about humanoid robotics in general), next doing what Limor says (learning advanced programming), then writing custom C code for the Bioloid.
You can easily skip the Lego NXT robot if you can write a program in Visual Basic (VB). I would not skip the Boe-Bot even if you already have a humanoid, the documentation is amazing and what you learn is worth far more then the price (only about $80 USD)!
It would be nice to hear other people's thoughts on this.
--Scotty
Thanks Limor for replying to the question!
Questions like this one have been asked many times (including myself) although the answers are never complete how to go from noob level programming all the way to savvy programming.
For most people the Lego NXT kit is great at first (learning the basic flow of programming), then a kit like the Boe-Bot (learning mid-level text programming), then a stock humanoid (learning about humanoid robotics in general), next doing what Limor says (learning advanced programming), then writing custom C code for the Bioloid.
You can easily skip the Lego NXT robot if you can write a program in Visual Basic (VB). I would not skip the Boe-Bot even if you already have a humanoid, the documentation is amazing and what you learn is worth far more then the price (only about $80 USD)!
It would be nice to hear other people's thoughts on this.
--Scotty