2014-08-15 19:16 GMT+02:00 Tudor Girba <tudor@tudorgirba.com>:
Indeed, this direction is really exciting.

When I was at NDC, there were a couple of guys there that wanted to control their robot and they saw Pharo as a perfect match. With a more elaborate kit, we could have a door opener.

yes sure, this is why we use Pharo for our robots since years
but using a dynamic language  is still a difficult message to pass to the core robotics community ;-)

Luc
 

Cheers,
Doru


On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Johan Fabry <jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl> wrote:

Thanks to both :-)

Daniel: Contributions from you will be certainly very welcome :-) But watch out, to be able to remote control the EV3 you also need a WiFi key, specifically the Netgear N150 (WNA1100 chipset). Only that one works, and they are getting harder to find these days :-(

On Aug 14, 2014, at 11:03 PM, Lemuus <lemuus@gmail.com> wrote:

> Awesome!!! now I really need to get a Lego Mindstorms EV3 :)
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Santiago Bragagnolo <santiagobragagnolo@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great Johan! Congrats for both of you :)
>
>
> 2014-08-14 22:37 GMT+02:00 Johan Fabry <jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl>:
>
>
> Aargh, copy-paste error. The Lego robot example is on Instagram of course :-)
>
> http://instagram.com/p/pEhm0Oj837/
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>
> On Aug 14, 2014, at 4:28 PM, Johan Fabry <jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > it’s with great joy that I can announce the project that my PhD student Miguel and I have been working on recently: Live Robot Programming, or LRP for short.
> >
> > LRP is a live programming language designed for the creation of the behavior layer of robots. It is fundamentally a nested state machine language built with robotics applications in mind, but it is not bound to a specific robot middleware, API or OS. Have a look at one minute of LRP programming to get an idea of what it is like: http://youtu.be/4Ma8ZapBUqA
> >
> > Live programming is fun, and live robot programming even more so, as it brings all the advantages of live programming to programming a robot. You get direct manipulation of a running robot, and that’s just cool beyond words. As an example of LRP on a robot, this guy was programmed in LRP: http://youtu.be/4Ma8ZapBUqA Note that you can use LRP ‘just’ for live programming nested state machines as well.
> >
> > More information on LRP is available on its website: http://pleiad.cl/LRP where you can also find download instructions.
> >
> > LRP is implemented in Pharo, and uses Roassal2 for the visualization of its state machines. We currently can steer the Lego Mindstorms EV3 and ROS robots, thanks to a small layer on top of the cool Pharo support that Jannik, Luc, Santiago and Noury are implementing at Douai. I am going to look into support for the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0esug in a few weeks.
> >
> > Miguel will be at ESUG next week (I cannot make it), and has a talk at the IWST workshop about LRP, in the morning session. I am sure that he will also be happy to give demos of LRP if you ask him to (but sadly without a robot).
> >
> > All feedback is welcome, and … have fun!
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