Quantum Ninja's FIRST Robotics Website: Check it Out!

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The discussion centers around the creation of a website for the FIRST Robotics competition, specifically the site www.quantumninja.com/first, built using PHP-Nuke. The author acknowledges their limited coding background, which led them to utilize a content management system (CMS) while enhancing its functionality. The conversation also touches on the author's past involvement with Team 108 Sigma Cat, highlighting the collaborative efforts in scouting and documenting matches through online reports and videos.

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  • Familiarity with PHP-Nuke as a content management system
  • Basic understanding of web development concepts
  • Knowledge of FIRST Robotics competition structure
  • Experience with online scouting and reporting tools
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  • Explore advanced customization techniques for PHP-Nuke
  • Research best practices for building competition websites
  • Learn about integrating video content into web platforms
  • Investigate online scouting tools used in robotics competitions
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This discussion is beneficial for web developers, robotics team members, and educators involved in FIRST Robotics, particularly those interested in website creation and online documentation for competitions.

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I had to build a website for a competition for FIRST robotics and I was wondering what people thought of it. the website address is www.quantumninja.com/first (yes I did use a cms but I added a lot on to it) For what I wanted with log on services I didn't have the coding background to do it.
 
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Ok, so its your standard php-nuke website. Big deal.

j/k. It looks nice.

You know I was involved in FIRST back in high school. Team 108 Sigma Cat:

http://www.soap108.com/index.cfm

Our team in conjunction with another, forgot which number, did all the scouting reports and posted them online, including videos of the matches. Students who where involved in this project really got to work with the engineers.

Unfortunetly those who chose to work on the actually robot got to watch on the sidelines while the engineers did everything.
 

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