When the KIPR Open game description (Game Description) came out on Thursday of this week I was elated. However, now that I have it in my hands the real test of engineering begins. First things first, do an analysis of the game and define the problem to be solved and possible scenarios that might happen and possible ways of solving the problem. This is not a trivial pursuit, nor is it an over complicated one. I have many individuals who are interested in participating in this with me and I don't want to disappoint them. I do need to have a firm idea in my head of the challenge and what it really means. I am a software architect most of the time and I want to be sure that I nail the architecture with the robots down on this one. There needs to be some planning intel on the part of the robots in the game and that needs to be done smartly. Also need to set up a plan on the Robotics Club website along with an interaction area (closed to public of course).
I will be going over this analysis with the Woodson Seniors on Wednesday. Hopefully we can have a meaningful conversation about it and make a determination of whom will be working on it with me.
I will be going over this analysis with the Woodson Seniors on Wednesday. Hopefully we can have a meaningful conversation about it and make a determination of whom will be working on it with me.
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