Michael, > > Well, first you'd need to build a robot that you could control using > python. If you wanted to do that yourself, a place to get components > and parts would be the MUTR website - http://www.mutr.co.uk . Then > you'd want to be able to interface from python to the robot. For that > you could either use an arduino, controlled over the serial port > (using pyserial), or using a velleman k8055 board, and the python > bindings for that. (the latter is more direct, the former has more > tools - both are fun IME). > > that gives me the impression that you know A LOT about building robots & controlling robots with Python. How can I persuade you to give a talk about it at EP 2010 ?
Or, if that fails: I will spend you some pints (guessing that is what the English are calling their beer?) for explaining to me how to learn this stuff (esp. the soldering, fixing, checking stuff) Harald -- GHUM Harald Massa persuadere et programmare Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Straße 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 no fx, no carrier pigeon - %s is too gigantic of an industry to bend to the whims of reality
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