code-2018 VS potassium

Compare code-2018 vs potassium and see what are their differences.

code-2018

Team 846's code base for their 2018 robot (by Team846)

potassium

A framework for writing robot software with functional programming in Scala (by Team846)
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code-2018 potassium
1 1
4 19
- -
10.0 10.0
over 5 years ago about 6 years ago
Scala Scala
- MIT License
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code-2018

Posts with mentions or reviews of code-2018. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-20.
  • Trying to decide on Scala or Kotlin
    7 projects | /r/scala | 20 Mar 2022
    Whoa! Never expected a discussion about FIRST here! My team in high-school was actually the first (and only afaik) to use Scala to program their robots. We developed a functional framework for writing robot code (https://github.com/Team846/potassium) and even contributed support for 32-bit / ARM targets to Scala Native so we could compile our code to native binaries ahead of time. Our 2018 robot ran Scala Native the entire competition season https://github.com/Team846/code-2018.

potassium

Posts with mentions or reviews of potassium. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-20.
  • Trying to decide on Scala or Kotlin
    7 projects | /r/scala | 20 Mar 2022
    Whoa! Never expected a discussion about FIRST here! My team in high-school was actually the first (and only afaik) to use Scala to program their robots. We developed a functional framework for writing robot code (https://github.com/Team846/potassium) and even contributed support for 32-bit / ARM targets to Scala Native so we could compile our code to native binaries ahead of time. Our 2018 robot ran Scala Native the entire competition season https://github.com/Team846/code-2018.