Hello everyone, im realativly new to NXT G and i seem to be struggling a bit with the programing side. Could any one recommended a good book that goes through simple programing using the NXT-G software?
kind regards
John
a good book
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Re: a good book
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Re: a good book
I usually recommend Laurens Valk's Discovery book: [LINK].
The companion website can be found here: [LINK].
It has really great models and goes through the process of learning NXT-G step by step. By the end you'll be very well versed in the art of programming NXT-G.
- Xander
The companion website can be found here: [LINK].
It has really great models and goes through the process of learning NXT-G step by step. By the end you'll be very well versed in the art of programming NXT-G.
- Xander
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Re: a good book
This http://www.amazon.com/Art-LEGO-MINDSTOR ... 1593272189 is a great book for learning to program.
Dave
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Re: a good book
hello,
thank you for the guidance, book has been ordered, so hopefully will start getting my head around the programing. It seems more complicated than RIS 2.0
thanks
John
thank you for the guidance, book has been ordered, so hopefully will start getting my head around the programing. It seems more complicated than RIS 2.0
thanks
John
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