lego-mindstorms
homemade-machine-learning
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lego-mindstorms
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Is there a popular code-sharing site for lego mindstorms 51515?
I use Python for programming the 51515 and in my experience, the best place to share code for projects is GitHub. You can take a look at my LEGO MINDSTORMS repo right here. A quick search in the site also shows other repositories. Since it is a relatively new product, its user base isn't as large as others (e.g., EV3 one) is, but I expect it to grow fast in the short future.
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Ri 51515 Question On Concurrent Movement
You can find the code for it here and a little video showing the functionality here.
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Robot Inventor Organizer?
You can see pictures of my boxes here
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RI 51515 Question on concurrent movement?
I thought the same. However, there is actually a way, although it is a bit more hidden and it isn't defined in the official documentation. In short, you can access that functionality not through MSHub, but through hub. Take a look at the example mshub_vs_hub, where I explain it in more detail. (If that link doesn't work, try this one then).
homemade-machine-learning
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