Talking about Microsoft Robotics and VPL with Trevor Taylor
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During my last visit to the Microsoft Redmond Campus Trevor Taylor from the Microsoft Robotics team was kind enough to talk to me about the Microsoft Robotics platform and in particular Visual Programming Language or VPL. Of course when you talk aout robotics
there is always an opportunity to talk about other cool technology such as the simulation environment and the great things our partner
http://www.simplysim.net are doing with it.
If this video peaks your interest in Microsoft Robotics then take a look at the book Trevor co-authored with Kyle Johns
If this video peaks your interest in Microsoft Robotics then take a look at the book Trevor co-authored with Kyle Johns
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Trevor has answered many of my questions, I didn't know he's a university professor!
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