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In lugnet.robotics, Mark Overmars writes:
> In my opinion NQC is the easiest way to program the Lego Robots.
> But people that never programmed before seem to think it is
> difficult (maybe because it sounds like C). So I decided to
> write an extensive tutorial on how to use NQC. The tutorial does
> not assume any prior knowledge on programming. It contains about 40
> example programs. You can find the tutorial at my Lego page:
Mark,
I use your NQCCC exclusively to program my RCX. Your code templates and
help system (especially the last edition!) are superb. I like your setup
because it integrates all the necessary stuff right there and the help files
are pretty good at explaining the syntax and macro expansions. The main
problem that I had with NQC was not the language, but how to talk to the
basic elements, I didn't know how to set sensor and motor modes or how to
deal with the variables. Your setup helps that out a LOT. Not to gush
or anything, but my thanks and a tip of the hat goes to you and your work
in this area (as well as the work Dave Baum did in creating NQC!). I
wouldn't be having as much fun without it!
DLC
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