« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2014, 09:37:18 pm »
You can't write FRC-legal code in Python
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You can. A project like robotpy is legal because the Python interpreter is C. You may or may not find a wizard at the match to help, but it's legal. A sister school of mine won a match on it and got into the last one of another. It runs perfectly fine. What's the difference between Java and a Java program that parses a text file written in a custom utility Turing-complete language and executes it live and a Python interpreter? Also, GCC for cRIO.
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