Peter, I would like to join you. How about we will make a study group? We create a study plan (based on available tutorials, perhaps there are some books or papers about ROS,) and we will meet every week once or twice to follow up with this plan, exchange questions, and share some interesting thoughts about the topic. If we will be lucky we might be able to find a mentor for our group, as well as few SME (subject matter experts). How does this sounds to you? I'm java analyst programmer who is interested in learning ROS for my project (building and experimenting with robots). I have certain c++/unix experience and able to follow most of the instructions posted on web. )). Let me know if you are interested (you should be able to see my email). If anyone else is interesting in this or have some suggestions, please, feel free to email me or reach me in skype (romandn). Thanks.

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Moataz Elmasry <zaza1851983ml@googlemail.com> wrote:
why don't you start with ros tutorials?
http://www.ros.org/wiki/ROS/Tutorials

Also look for some c++ tutorials if needed

Good luck


On 10/16/2011 05:36 AM, Peter Marino wrote:

I’d like to learn ROS and am willing to do online tutorials in order to learn. Please email me if you’re willing and able to help.

Thanks.

 

 

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