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Robotbasic Projects for Beginners: Learn to Program Through an Exploration of Computer Graphics, Robotics, Simulation, and Animation.

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Robotbasic Projects for Beginners: Learn to Program Through an Exploration of Computer Graphics, Robotics, Simulation, and Animation.
Robotbasic Projects for Beginners: Learn to Program Through an Exploration of Computer Graphics, Robotics, Simulation, and Animation.

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Robotbasic Projects for Beginners: Learn to Program Through an Exploration of Computer Graphics, Robotics, Simulation, and Animation.

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If you want to learn how to program, this is the book for you. Most texts on programming offer dry, boring examples that are difficult to follow. In this book, a wide variety of interesting and relevant subjects are explored using a problem-solving methodology that develops logical thinking skills while making learning fun. RobotBASIC, a powerful, yet extremely easy-to-use, computer language available for any Windows-based PC, is used throughout the text. Download your FREE copy from www.RobotBASIC.com and begin your adventure today.Learning to program has never been so much fun. You will control a simulated robot, explore the geometry of computer graphics, use animation to analyze the physics of gravity, and even write a simple video game.No prior knowledge of programming is required. This book will start easy, giving you everything you need before moving on to more complex topics.

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