An Affective Platform for AI in an Interdisciplinary Setting
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An Affective Platform for AI in an Interdisciplinary Setting
Records gamepad values to automatically create an autonomous opmode for FTC robots
Our FRC utility library for Java to allow for easy creation of different tools and for complex components, and to work with our web dashboard, 8840-app
The robot code for team SnakeTech RO040 FTC 2019.
FTC Android Studio project to create FTC Robot Controller app.
This is the official repository for FIRST Tech Challenge Team 524 of Campolindo High School. This not only helps us coordinate our work, but also acts as a way to share our innovations with other FTC teams, as well as with the robotics community at large.
Source code from team 20285 during the 2021 FTC robotics competition.
FTC Team #7163 The Bazinga Project's 2022-2023 season code
The Code base for FTC team 21127 AKA MOI AKA Marvels Of Irving
A repository of competition code used by Cedar Falls based First Tech Challenge team 13460 Phantastic Pheonixes. Will be updated throughout the season with current code, available for other teams to use/borrow with acknowledgement.
"FTC robot controller app - minus OnBotJava and Blocks" - OpenFTC.org
FTC Android Studio project to create FTC Robot Controller app. This includes source code from the 7175 Walbots that was judged as "better code than Google" by official FTC judges.
UG3 System Design Project 2017
This is for the Demo Bot to Start to get the Robots programmed in Java. RUN IT'S THE JAVA MIGRATION!
OpMode to easily set positions of servos without guessing for First Tech Challenge
This repository contains the software for the 2023 robot of the SASA Pantheon 5193 FRC robotics team.
Robot simulation framework to teach autonomous robotics principles for use in FIRST FTC competitions
A robot made by a 2 person team, which is controlled by a joystick plugged into a phone which can collect balls and move them arround.
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