2015-10-21 2:33 GMT+08:00 Matthias Trute :
> Atommann,
>
> Awesome. I always thought that opensource means I can
> study the source code. The Chinese commands do really work
> via Bluetooth? Way cool.
>
> More of that, I like it :=) :=)
Thank you all.
Yes, we transfer the Chinese words to the robo
Atommann,
Awesome. I always thought that opensource means I can
study the source code. The Chinese commands do really work
via Bluetooth? Way cool.
More of that, I like it :=) :=)
Matthias
PS: hmm. There are languages that use a right-to-left direction
for ... symbols (IIRC Arab). A nice challen
Atommann,
Congratulations!
I'm very impressed with what you and your team mates came up,
especially the Forth code with Chinese commands. Very nice
project! You should be proud!
Cheers,
Erich
Atommann writes:
> Hi,
>
> About two weeks ago I met a pretty lady in our office, she told me
> ther
2015-10-20 11:24 GMT+08:00 Dennis Ruffer :
> Hope you don't mind me forwarding to SVFIG.
Thanks. All our work is based on other people's work.
> Congrats!
Thank you.
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Best regards,
Atommann
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Hope you don't mind me forwarding to SVFIG.
Congrats!
DaR
From: Atommann
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 8:16 PM
To: Everything around amforth
Subject: [Amforth] We build a robot using Amforth
Hi,
About two weeks ago I met a pretty lady in our office, she told me
there is a Hackathon ho
Hi,
About two weeks ago I met a pretty lady in our office, she told me
there is a Hackathon hold by their company and Shenzhen Graduate
School of HIT [link 2].
At the first moment I have no idea to build what.
Me: "What's the topic?"
The pretty lady: "Robots"
Me: "Good topic! I'll send an email