Meeting Notes
- We started FRC training and you java training is officially complete 🥶🥶🥶
- Its okay if you’re behind on the java training slides and exercises, you’ll become familiar with and understand the usage of all the topics we covered in the past 5 weeks through FRC training. This means that you should focus solely on our FRC training curriculum instead of the java training
- On Wednesday, those who came were able to run the code they wrote on venom & we covered the process for running your code using the FRC driver station and command pallete
- Slides 87 & 88
- FRC training is really tedious as theres a lot that goes into controlling robots. You need to code subsystems, commands, and robot container all before you start the process of testing.
- If you missed this week, don’t be overwhelmed by the amount of slides, a lot of them have instructions and such, but its VERY IMPORTANT that you are caught up with the content this week. Next week we’re covering more advance topics building off of what we did this week.
Homework
- Finish coding the shooter subsystem, creating upper and lower shoot commands, and binding them to button presses
- THIS HOMEWORK IS MANDATORY
- If you don’t have this done, you will be marginally behind and it will be much harder to contribute to the team when we split into project groups
- If you’re behind on java training, just get started on this and you’ll learn all the java fundamentals along the way
- THIS HOMEWORK IS MANDATORY
- FRC Code Base Quiz
- THIS HOMEWORK IS OPTIONAL but is HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR THOSE WHO MISSED TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY
- This will essentially test your understanding of the command-based programming paradigm in FRC
- The slides for a lot of the topics on the quiz start after 89
- THIS HOMEWORK IS OPTIONAL but is HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR THOSE WHO MISSED TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY
Goals for Next Meeting
- Go over answers for the shooter subsystem
- Code code code the drivetrain
- Kick out any electrical members tryna slide