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You've created a robot that can chase things. Using the same concepts you can create a robot that goes over to an object and picks it up. Or you can create a robot that launches projectiles at things. Or you can create a robot that goes over to its charger and plugs itself in. Or you can create the worlds first (as far as we know) soccer-playing LEGO robot. The programs to create these robots are more complicated, but armed with these concepts, much of the added complexity is in the interleaving of these concepts. | You've created a robot that can chase things. Using the same concepts you can create a robot that goes over to an object and picks it up. Or you can create a robot that launches projectiles at things. Or you can create a robot that goes over to its charger and plugs itself in. Or you can create the worlds first (as far as we know) soccer-playing LEGO robot. The programs to create these robots are more complicated, but armed with these concepts, much of the added complexity is in the interleaving of these concepts. | ||
- | So think about what you want your robot to do, then do it! (And by all means tell us about it! <support@charmedlabs.com>) | + | So think about what you want your robot to do, then do it! (And by all means tell us about it! <support@pixycam.com>) |