In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, D H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I would use the graphical language environment that comes with Lego
>Mindstorms. It was designed for kids.
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>I haven't seen anyone show how to program mindstorms with lejos and
>jython, only ruby: http://rubyforge.org/projects/lego-mindstorms/
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>In regular python, there is the Pyro robotics simulator:
>http://wiki.cs.brynmawr.edu/?Pyro
>but it is designed more for college students.
Me, too; that is, I also recommend the included developers' kit,
Pyro is indeed neat, and, to be certain it's clear to other readers,
there are *many* languages used for programming Mindstorms, including
RCX, Tcl, Forth, ...
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