Winning LEGO MINDSTORMS Programming
Price | $25.15 - $28.12
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Authors | James J. Trobaugh, Mannie Lowe |
Publisher | Apress |
Published | 2012 |
Pages | 252 |
Language | English |
Format | Paper book / ebook (PDF) |
ISBN-10 | 1430245360 |
ISBN-13 | 9781430245360 |
Winning LEGO MINDSTORMS Programming is your ticket to successfully programming for fun and competition with LEGO MINDSTORMS and the NXT-G programming language commonly used in FIRST LEGO League events. The book is a companion title to author James Trobaugh's acclaimed book on physical robot design, Winning Design!. This new book focuses squarely on the programming side of working with MINDSTORMS. Together the two books put you on a rock-solid foundation for creating with LEGO MINDSTORMS, whether for fun at home or in competition with a team.
- James J. Trobaugh
- Mannie Lowe
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