Hi Henry,
I'm glad you're interested in learning and contributing. The wiki is and
will remain the primary reference for ROS, because it is accessible, easily
updated and a community effort to maintain. We are in the process of
putting together more serialized documentation such as a manual/user guide
however most of it will be sourced from the wiki. You can find a relatively
comprehensive overview of ROS and it's concepts on the wiki at
http://www.ros.org/wiki/ROS/Introduction
Tully
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Henry Acevedo <
henryacev@hotmail.com> wrote:
> So far I have been testing the NXT-ROS package, and I find it great, the
> samples and totorials are very useful, however, I would like to know more
> and read more, and I would like to know if anyone can recommend some good
> literature to get more information and knowledge not only in ROS but in the
> concepts that anyone interested in ROS need to master to become not only a
> developer but more as an creative member of ROS comunity.
>
> As per my computer science backgorund, its easy to me to learn python
> (although my current line of work if Information security) and I think if I
> can master ROS and all its philosophy I will be able to also eveluate the
> securtiy of the system and why not help (in my spare time) to recommend
> security changes.
>
> Thanks for any advice
>
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