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Published on: 4/19/2008
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Teams using C/C++ will base their code on a programming library developed by Brad Miller, associate director of WPI's Robotics Resource Center, and a team of WPI faculty members and students.Called WPILib, the library includes a wide range of modules that will enable high school students to easily and quickly develop programs that take full advantage of the enhanced power of the new control system.Miller says WPILib will be released as an open-source software project, giving teams the ability to develop their own code and share it with the FIRST community.