Reproduce the official ROS beginner tutorials#87
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Whoa this is really great @ShuhuaGao thanks so much for this! |
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Bump! This is a really nice starting point for people who are looking to use ROS with Julia. |
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Hey @ShuhuaGao , I would like to help with translating tutorials in Julia and their deployment. @jdlangs I have experience with Julia but little experience with ROS. I have ROS setup and had followed its tutorials in past, but will need guidance. I want to learn ROS, so it will help me there. |
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I managed to reproduce the official ROS tutorials (the beginner level) with RobotOS and Julia and wrote a detailed markdown document, which I believe is more friendly and helpful to ROS beginners (just like me).
I guess additional steps may be needed to publish the document to the GitHub page, but I am not familiar with the workflow. The remaining work is left to you if you think that such a tutorial is interesting 😄 .