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  1. FRC WPILIB SMARTDASHBOARD HOW TO
  2. FRC WPILIB SMARTDASHBOARD FULL

The WPILib development team uses a few different tools/methods for communication and coordination:

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A full list of contributors can be found on the Contributors tab of the Github repos for each project: Īdditional development support is also provided by Cross The Road Electronics (CTRE) and NI as members of the Control System team. You can see a video depicting a graphical history of WPILib development from 2012 to 2018 here. Volunteer: Jaci Brunning, Thad House, Peter Johnson, Joe Ross, Dustin Spicuzza, Tyler Veness WPI (alumni): Jonathan Leitschuh, Patrick Plenefisch, Fred Silberberg WPI (current): Ryan Benasutti, Sam Carlberg, Arjun Gandhi, Evan Gilgenbach, Ryan Lapoint, Brad Miller, Austin Shalit, Griffin Tabor

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The current list of Core Developers (alphabetical): These folks are a combination of current and former WPI students and FRC community members who were asked to become Core Developers based on consistent or significant contributions to the libraries. As WPILib has migrated closer to an Open Source model, we have assembled a larger group of “Core Developers” who handle most of the development of the library and tools. “Modern” (cRIO and later) WPILib development was originally done by Brad and a small number of WPI students with additional support on the initial release from DEKA, BAE Systems, NI (especially Joe Hershberger), and a few other volunteers. Since then WPILib has continued to grow and evolve as the primary library used by C++ and Java teams in FRC. A year later, Java support was added as a result of work done by WPI students working on a senior project (MQP). When National Instruments (NI) was working on the cRIO control system for the 2009 FRC season, WPILib was identified as a good supplement to provide support for teams programming in C++ and became an official part of the system. The intent was to abstract away some of the lower level details of the hardware (interrupt routines, voltage measurements and conversions, communications details, etc.) and allow students to focus on solving higher level problems. WPILib was originated in 2005 by WPI professor Brad Miller as a way to simplify program development for the IFI robot control system being used in FRC at the time. Before anyone TL DRs or falls asleep, there may be a special opportunity tucked away at the end of this blog post (no, it’s not a game hint!). Great questions, Brian! As the FIRST Staff member responsible for managing the FRC Control System team, Frank asked me to share a little bit about the WPILib team.

FRC WPILIB SMARTDASHBOARD HOW TO

Perhaps it would be nice to have a Frank blog post about the WPILib team, the history, who they are, how they work, how to report bugs or feature requests, etc.

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