Hello Everyone,
I am trying to get a job writing ROS code and currently I have a very light understanding of ROS and an elementary ability to program in Python. Can someone please recommend a kit or a course that could give me the ability to get a job? And also can someone recommend a Coursara or Udemy course on top of that?
I have programmed Arduino and Basic Stamp for years and now it’s time to move up the line with the big boys.
Thanks,
Thomas
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I am trying to get a job writing ROS code and currently I have a very light understanding of ROS and an elementary ability to program in Python. Can someone please recommend a kit or a course that could give me the ability to get a job?
I have programmed Arduino and Basic Stamp for years and now it’s time to move up the line with the big boys.
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Hello Everyone,
I am trying to get a job writing ROS code and currently I have a very light understanding of ROS and an elementary ability to program in Python. Can someone please recommend a kit or a course that could give me the ability to get a job? And also can someone recommend a Coursara or Udemy course on top of that?
I have programmed Arduino and Basic Stamp for years and now it’s time to move up the line with the big boys.
Thanks,
Thomas
Thomas,
I see a bunch listed on Udemy, but have not looked at any of those.
If you are open to Udacity Nanodegrees, I took and liked this nanodegree from Udacity which features a very stable ROS-1, and is quite useful to educate you on the basic concepts which almost all apply to ROS2. It comes complete with hands on experience in a linux system (web based or downloadable VM), building virtual robots and simulation, no hardware required. I completed it in 2 months on nights and weekends (instead of recommended 4).
Become a Robotics Software Engineer (udacity.com). FYI, you can get discount codes and talk your way to down to $99/month for nano degrees.
For ROS kits: (sorry, I don’t know of a simple once click and buy kit). The ones I know require multiple parts and/or 3d printing:
Nanosaur (ROS2: Foxy) https://nanosaur.ai/, a fully described open source 3d printable robot that requires the Jetson Nano that some on this list have built and like. Total cost is around $210 with the cheaper 2Gb Nano + 3d printed parts. Ask Ross Lunan for detailed review.
There are other non-kit DIYs like the Neato Botvac base supported by this very group! Ask Camp for details!
Hope this is helpful.
Jim
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The following online resources:
SV-ROS. Meetup group + GitHub
ROS by Example Vol. 1 (Goebel) pdf book, git exists somewhere.
Ubiquityrobotics.com. Downloads for images, learn for instructions. They have a Raspberry Pi image with ROS.
Nvidia Jetson has ROS docker images
Our own Camp Peavy hosts a weekly ROS discussion group.
IMHO the best way to learn ROS is to get a robot and program it, but hardware is expensive, typically over $1000 us for a basic Turtlebot from Clearpath. Some of us have built our own based on Neato Botvac, or Roomba base, this can cost under $400 if you buy a used platform.
There is no easy way to learn ROS, Since there is no learning curve, there is a learning cliff!