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Tyler Whitney has written an 
article on programming LEGO Mindstorm using the My namespace&amp;nbsp; robots for Coding 4 Fun.&amp;nbsp; What is the My namespace?&amp;nbsp; It is a new feature in Visual Basic 2005 that helps put commonly used functionality at your fingertips.&amp;nbsp; Tyler has provided a very nice, quick
 overview all about the My namespace in the world of LEGO API. 
The project does require you to have a LEGO Mindstorm RCX 2.0 unit. 
If you want to learn more about the My Namespace, 
here is a MSDN link along with 
how to use it in c#! 
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