Monday, March 24, 2008
Contributors
- Rob Torok
- peter hoh
- Lou Morris
- Robolab 2.9
- Jonathan Daudelin
- Laurens Valk
- Dean Hystad
- Larry Langellier
- Joshua Delahunty
- Fay Rhodes
- David Levy
- Robotica
- Brian Davis
- Geoffgr
- Jim Kelly
- Rick Rhodes
- BlueToothKiwi
- Jay Kinzie
- Eugene Tsai
- Dave Parker
- Eric D. Burdo
- Matthias Paul Scholz
- Kirk Backstrom
- AlexD
- Edmands
- Christopher R. Smith (Littlehorn)
- Chris Bracken
- Bryan B
- Damien Kee
- John Field
- Karl McAuley
- Anders Søborg
Email: jktechwriter @ gmail.com
Book Links
- NXT Robotics Competition Workbook
Author: Jim Kelly and Jonathan Daudelin
- The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Zoo
Author: Fay Rhodes
- The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Idea Book
Author: Contributors of The NXT STEP
- Domabotics: Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: NXT
- LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT-G Programming Guide
Author: James Kelly
- Compass Sensor Experiments
Author: James Kelly
- Advanced NXT: The Da Vinci Inventions Book
Author: Matthias Paul Scholz- How this book is structured
- Sample for the historical background of a model
- Sample for programming instructions
- Sample for the introduction of a programming environment
- Additional stuff (including the source code for the book's programs) on the associated Apress pages
- The Mayan Adventure Book
Author: James Kelly
Author: Damien Kee
Semi-Updated NXT Blogs & Links
- HiTechnic
- Codatex RFID Sensor
- Philo's page
- BlueToothKiwi's page
- NXT Tutorial
- www.nxtbot.com
- Mindsensors.com
- roboDNA.com
- Vernier.com
- nxt.ivorycity.com
- www.bnxt.com
- Juergen Stuber's NXT site
- GoRobotics.net
Previous Posts
- The Easter Bunny Strikes Back - Happy Easter to ev...
- Hand Generator Car
- More details on NXT and FTC
- Phobot: A NXT robot simulating emotions
- Update on FLL in April
- RSS Feed for nxtprograms.com
- Java on the NXT: Eclipse plugin for leJOS NXJ 0.5
- Work Units and Lesson Plans for the NXT
- Wind-up Ballerina
- new pbLua version released
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2 Comments:
Wow.
That's the best LEGO hand I've ever seen!
At the time it was built, even non-LEGO hands were probably not much better than that.
2 thumbs up!!!
-NXTMonger
Very good job indeed, this hand!!!
It fascinated me, since I saw it for the first time.
It was also a pleasure to see TechnicBRICKs, being referenced here at 'The NXT STEP', which I'm a fan of.
Fernando
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