FTCLib
Broad FTC library for all things software. (by FTCLib)
gm0
Game Manual 0 - The most extensive guide out there for FTC (by Coppersource)
FTCLib | gm0 | |
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7 | 15 | |
179 | 50 | |
2.8% | - | |
0.0 | 7.9 | |
2 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Java | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
FTCLib
Posts with mentions or reviews of FTCLib.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-23.
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Looking for better FtcLib examples
I'm looking for more in-depth examples using https://ftclib.org/
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What are your favorite programming resources?
FTCLib
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Are resources for better Teleop control and modularity already available?
on the FTClib github there are some good implementation examples in the examples folder found here: https://github.com/FTCLib/FTCLib/tree/master/examples/src/main/java/com/example/ftclibexamples
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We have a new mechanic in the team...
I second the recommendations. The folder with the functional opencv pipeline is here. https://github.com/FTCLib/FTCLib/tree/master/core/vision/src/main/java/com/arcrobotics/ftclib/vision
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Mentor-Building Antagonism and the Ephemerality of FTC Knowledge
There's a community port of WPILib for FTC. https://github.com/FTCLib/FTCLib
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Computer Vision for Shooting Goal detection
FTCLib is working on a high goal pipeline, most likely to be released for 1.2.0, in January (see https://github.com/FTCLib/FTCLib/pull/139)
gm0
Posts with mentions or reviews of gm0.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.
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How can I learn about odometry?
I'd recommend reading the section on deadwheels from the excellent gm0.org. Honestly, I'd recommend reading all of gm0.org
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Game Manual 0 Suggestions
That’s definitely a good point—we’ve noticed Studica gaining in popularity, and with Actobotics discontinued the entire Kit and Hardware guide seems in need of a revamp; we already have an open issue in regards to this (https://github.com/gamemanual0/gm0/issues/361), but its good to see others agree.
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Ftc cost
courses: none, you can ask the community for help for free. There are many guides out there, including gm0.org, the FTC Discord, and many alumni and mentors ready to help you
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First Tech Challenge for High School Robotics
Lego is generally only used in FLL - it's possible to make a few smaller mechanisms out of lego (some of the first successful odometry pods used lego gearing), but it's far too weak for FTC-scale robots, and FTC requires a Rev control system (also, for what it's worth, the current generation of the Lego control system... isn't amazing). 3D printed parts and GoBilda system parts are generally the preferred build system for most FTC teams (GoBilda is metric and also generally really sturdy and easy to build reliable mechanisms out of compared to other systems). I'd recommend looking at gm0.org, gobilda.com, coreftc.org, and I'll also add in our team's half-complete recommended equipment spreadsheet (I think this is allowed sorry if not): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MALPK73WvE8-W6KutMaCev5dBro0AjW4E699cwYLBf0/edit?usp=sharing
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FIRST not Attributing Community Resources in Official Media FIRST not Attributing Community Resources in Official Media FIRST not Attributing Community Resources in Official Media
In mid-December, FIRST uploaded a series of programming videos on the FIRST Tech Challenge YouTube channel. In two of these videos, there are sentences that are word for word copied from Game Manual 0, a FTC community resource (that I manage).
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Controllers 1 & 2 with Java Programming issues
Overall the code is just the result of a new coder, which is perfectly fine, as they are learning along the way, and the fact that it all "works" is better than a lot of teams. I would however take a look at for example gm0.org as they have a lot of resources for new teams.
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Help I’m trying to start and FTC team at my school
3) read game manual 0 for everything you will ever need to be successful in FTC (this isnt an advertisement or something, its actually really good): https://gm0.org/
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stolen from the ftc discord at discord.gg/first-tech-challenge
Check it out at https://gm0.org/!
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What do you use for reference when programming for FTC?
You can check the gm0 software issues and there is a lot of software documentation that is planned (check the software tags). https://github.com/gamemanual0/gm0/issues
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Mentor-Building Antagonism and the Ephemerality of FTC Knowledge
At https://github.com/coppersource/gm0/issues you can open an issue in gm0 about adding a mentor guide, and provide more detail because I really don't know what a "mentor guide" would be.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing FTCLib and gm0 you can also consider the following projects:
FtcRobotController
LearnJavaForFTC - This is for learning Java for FTC
EasyOpenCV-Cpp-Quickstart - A quickstart FTC Robot Controller project for running C++ OpenCV code in conjunction with EasyOpenCV
EasyOpenCV - Finally, a straightforward and easy way to use OpenCV on an FTC robot!
Extracted-RC - The FTC SDK with all the AARs extracted into modules
just-the-docs - A modern, high customizable, responsive Jekyll theme for documentation with built-in search.
ftc-dashboard - React-based web dashboard designed for FTC
PhotonFTC