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Re: C Programming Solution for NXT - Beta Available
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 19 Jun 2006 15:01:59 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Colin White wrote:
> > This solution is the result of collaboration with the Robotics Academy at
> > Carnegie-Mellon University on development and commercialization of a new
> > robotics curriculum using the C programming language. Part of this
> > development includes a common C programming solution - "RobotC" - that runs
> > on several different robotics platforms.
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> In its final form will RobotC be available separately from the curriculum, and
> if so will it be free of charge. Thanks.
What is the licensing? I can't see anything on the web site. From your
comments, I take it that this will be free-as-in-beer, but *not*
free-as-in-speech? In other words, is this going to be published under some
kind of open source license?
-dave
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| (...) Dick told me in a private email that RobotC will remain a strictly commercial offering for the foreseeable future due to his desire to earn back all the sweat equity he has invested in the product. He also urged me to not add support for his (...) (18 years ago, 23-Jun-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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