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<blockquote data-quote="Simbad54" data-source="post: 873196" data-attributes="member: 28115"><p>Thanks xstep for your reply.</p><p>In answer to your question, I am looking to develop some very simply robots at a later date, probably from scratch.</p><p>I have come across some systems, one in particular called brainstem, which is a ready to use control environment for a robot, and I believe it uses C.</p><p>I don't know where this may lead, but I would like to not waste time learning a language that would end up being redundant at a later date, for my purposes.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p>Sim</p><p></p><p>I am right at the beginning of all this, and from what you say about extensive libraries, it would seem that C was a better option.</p><p>Essentially, robotics is about controlling sensory and motor systems, so perhaps doesn't need a vast library.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbad54, post: 873196, member: 28115"] Thanks xstep for your reply. In answer to your question, I am looking to develop some very simply robots at a later date, probably from scratch. I have come across some systems, one in particular called brainstem, which is a ready to use control environment for a robot, and I believe it uses C. I don't know where this may lead, but I would like to not waste time learning a language that would end up being redundant at a later date, for my purposes. Thanks again. Sim I am right at the beginning of all this, and from what you say about extensive libraries, it would seem that C was a better option. Essentially, robotics is about controlling sensory and motor systems, so perhaps doesn't need a vast library. [/QUOTE]
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