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Hi There!

This is honestly the coolest idea I've ever come across. I used to play a game called MindRover extensively, where you built a robot to do various things (like race, capture the flag or fights to the death) and then played against the computer or your friends. I recently resurrected the game to play with a friend of mine who's an electrical engineer. The game had a simplified, no-code approach to programming your robot.

From what I've seen on this site so far I'm very, very impressed. I am a mobile / desktop applications developer (and I have extensive knowledge of C#) and am going to have so, so much fun with my first ez robot - and 2nd, and 3rd. If I'm having as much fun as I think I'm going to, I'm likely getting a 3d printer.

I've offered to build my 64 year old mother a robot for Christmas and she wants it to do some fun things I'm looking forward to coding - like she wants it to be able to quote famous people and historical works of fiction and non-fiction when she asks it to. I am definitely coding any bots I make to be able to google stuff for me whenever I ask them.

Anyhow - I just wanted to say that what you're doing is great and I'm probably going to be an avid customer, user, developer and community member.

Cheers!

-Jarett from Nova Scotia


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#9  

Well thanks! I'm feeling very welcomed.

The ideas keep coming to me, really.

#10  

Welcome to the group. You will find a terrific bunch of enthusiasts willing to help however they can.

#11  

Welcome to a crazy bunch of folks................:)

#12  

Thanks guys! Pleasure's all mine really!

New Zealand
#13  

Likewise welcome... we look forward to your wisdom being added to our collective. :D