Difference between revisions of "Nao tutorial 1: First steps"
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− | The purpose of this tutorial is to teach you the basic concepts of Nao. I assume that you are staring at the robot's box after (hopefully) buying it. | + | '''''This article is not finished. Content may vary between days. Please, do not edit it if you're not the original author.''''' |
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+ | The purpose of this tutorial is to teach you the basic concepts of [http://www.aldebaran-robotics.com/en Nao]. I assume that you are staring at the robot's box after (hopefully) buying it, and that you want to start making cool things with it, like conquering the world. | ||
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+ | I will take you, step by step, through the first tests that you should complete before going serious. Even if I'll try to make it easy, certain previous knowledge is required, like basic programming and Linux concepts. Also, I'd recommend you to read the official manual and tutorials found [http://users.aldebaran-robotics.com/ here] (section "Software") before going forth. In case of doubt, | ||
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Revision as of 10:53, 31 January 2011
This article is not finished. Content may vary between days. Please, do not edit it if you're not the original author.
The purpose of this tutorial is to teach you the basic concepts of Nao. I assume that you are staring at the robot's box after (hopefully) buying it, and that you want to start making cool things with it, like conquering the world.
I will take you, step by step, through the first tests that you should complete before going serious. Even if I'll try to make it easy, certain previous knowledge is required, like basic programming and Linux concepts. Also, I'd recommend you to read the official manual and tutorials found here (section "Software") before going forth. In case of doubt,