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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>RobotCoding Welcome</title>
<link href="themes/welcome.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"/>
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<div id="nav">
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<img src="img/logo.png" alt="RobotCoding" id="logo">
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<div id="base">
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="redirections">
<a href="AllProblems.html"><img src="img/practicebutton.png" alt="Start Practicing" class="button"></a>
<a href="CodeEditor.html"><img src="img/editorbutton.png" alt="Code Editor" class="button"></a>
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<h2 id="subtitle">Practice coding in Robot<span style="color: red;">C</span> online, free of charge.</h2>
<p>RobotCoding is built around the coding problems from Ingraham High School's <a href="https://ingrahamrobotics.org/resources/ftc-programming-resources/" target="_blank">FIRST Tech Challenge team's Coding Binder.</a> These problems were written by Ariel Rotter-Aboyoun to train new members of the team in the fundamentals and syntax of RobotC. After a successful competition season using the binder, she decided that she wanted to share and build her RobotC training in a wider community.</p>
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<p>Corrections, suggestions and general feedback is appreciated! <a href="https://ingrahamrobotics.org/contact-us/" target="_blank">Contact Ingraham Robotics.</a></p>
<p id="fine_print">RobotCoding is intended for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with Robomatter, Inc.</p>
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