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Re: My first attempt at programming
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 13 Jun 2000 11:22:04 GMT
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Tobbe Arnesson <[tnt@arnesson.]SayNoToSpam[nu]>
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> Can I assume that NQC is the next step to take? I use VB in my
> job so learning the syntax (hopefully) won't be a problem. The only
> reservation I have is how easy it is going to be getting the compiler
> installed and up-and-running.
NQC is the next step :) It's even an easy step to take. If you use Windows
then download RcxCC from this web:
http://www.cs.uu.nl/~markov/lego/rcxcc/index.html
Read the guide to NQC that is (was?) included and you should be on your way
and beyond :)
Good luck!
/Tobbe
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