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{
"alias": "video/481/pyconau-2010--hard-real-time-python--or--giant-ro",
"category": "PyCon AU 2010",
"copyright_text": "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0",
"description": "Hard Real-time Python, or, Giant Robots of Doom\n\nPresented by Simon Wittber (Different Methods Pty Ltd)\n\nCan you use Python to control a pair of 30 tonne robots as they spin at\n72 kilometres per hour? Can you use Python to provide realtime collision\navoidance and fly-by-wire control?\n\nYes, you can. See how Perth based engineering company Transmin Pty Ltd\n(www.transmin.com.au) used Python to deliver a safety-crticial robotic\ncontrol system in record time.\n\n[NOTE: Missing first 2.5 minutes of talk, then camera audio for first\nsection]\n",
"duration": null,
"id": 481,
"language": "eng",
"quality_notes": "",
"recorded": "2010-06-26",
"slug": "pyconau-2010--hard-real-time-python--or--giant-ro",
"speakers": [
"Simon Wittber"
],
"summary": "",
"tags": [
"casestudy",
"pyconau",
"pyconau2010",
"robots"
],
"thumbnail_url": "https://archive.org/services/img/pyvideo_481___pyconau-2010-hard-real-time-python-or-giant-robots-of-doom",
"title": "PyConAU 2010: Hard Real-time Python, or, Giant Robots of Doom",
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