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Command based Java for FRC

By Matt LythgoeNovember 19, 2016July 14, 2021Programming, Talks

Triple Helix mentor Matt Lythgoe presents on command based java programming for FRC.  For several years, Triple Helix has presented these two sequential sessions at the annual FRC Workshop event at Virginia Commonwealth University to an audience of other FRC students and mentors.

Session 1 slides: Command Based Java for FRC

Session 2 slides: Intermediate Java for FRC

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