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Re: Code Repository
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 16 Sep 1999 23:26:25 GMT
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Laurentino.
> > Anyone interested in setting up a code repository for NQC? It could be a
> > place to look for cut and paste routines that you could use in your
> > project. If you had a cool piece of code that had some reuse value, then
> > you could upload it to the repository. Right off hand, I think of
> > proximity detection code, or navigation code that might be handy to have in
> > a repository.
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> I'm completely in favour of something like this.
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> Now I wonder what's the best way of implementing it, because HTML doesn't
seem to be the best for copy-paste...
The easiest way of implementing this would be to use the Lego-Robotics Wiki.
Because it doesn't require an administrator it's easy for anyone to add the
code/samples that they want. For NQC you can choose to add your links off:
http://www.object-arts.com/wiki/html/Lego-Robotics/NQC.htm
or
http://www.object-arts.com/wiki/html/Lego-Robotics/NewProgrammingSystems.htm
To get to the home page of this web just follow the link in the signature at
the bottom of this message.
Regards,
Andy Bower
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| (...) I'm completely in favour of something like this. Now I wonder what's the best way of implementing it, because HTML doesn't seem to be the best for copy-paste... Laurentino Martins [ mailto:lau@mail.telepac.pt ] [ (URL) ] ---...--- For once, (...) (26 years ago, 16-Sep-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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