Monday, January 27, 2020

Boston Dynamics SPOT SDK is open-source and it’s Python powered @donttrythis @testedcom @BostonDynamics #BostonDynamicsSpot

Boston Dynamics SPOT SDK is open-source and it’s Python powered (video) –

OPEN SOURCING SPOT’S SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT – At Boston Dynamics, we want to build on the momentum of these developers. Starting today, the Spot Software Development Kit (SDK) will be publicly available to view on Github, so that interested developers can see what’s available on the platform as soon as possible. The SDK enables a broad range of developers and non-traditional roboticists to communicate with the robot and develop custom applications that enable Spot to do useful tasks across a wide range of industries. From VR control to automated registration of laser-scanning, connecting Spot’s data to cloud work order services, using Edge computing to help Spot semantically understand its environment, and much more, the possibilities of integrations on Spot are many.

The Python QuickStart is a step-by-step guide that will get you up and running on the Python libraries, and cover a number of key concepts along the way. The Python Reference is a detailed reference manual for API calls.

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