ROS for Beginners
Basics, Motion, and OpenCV

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Become an expert and learn robotics with Robot Operating System (ROS) in little time and don't be lost in broad docs

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Anis Koubaa

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r/ROS • comment
1 points • karna_17

I was thinking of Buying this - https://www.udemy.com/course/ros-essentials/

r/ROS • comment
1 points • mAbdullah0001

Thanks a lot, man!!! Found a very useful course there called ROS for beginners: Basics, motion and open CV. Actually, I had already installed ROS 1: Noetic in my ubuntu VM so going with this one. Here is its link if any one else in future stumbles upon a similar situation:

https://www.udemy.com/course/ros-essentials/

r/FSAE • comment
1 points • hockeychick44

+1 on ROS. Udemy has an online course for cheap so if you don't have a resource at school to teach you how to use it I recommend taking the class.
https://www.udemy.com/course/ros-essentials

r/ROS • comment
1 points • SABTech

I recommend this course. You can learn ROS basics with this course. And if you want to learn more, you can continue with this course.

r/ROS • comment
0 points • inventor_ninja

I've been taking a course on Udemy by Anis Koubaa. With python it is still achievable. You will need to know some C++. The unix os aspects are minor, but exist. The course is like $20, so I suggest using it to answer your own question.

r/mildlyinfuriating • comment
1 points • J1Br

does anyone have any explanation?

link with the applied coupon: https://www.udemy.com/course/ros-essentials/?couponCode=ROS5DAYSDEC2020

without a coupon: https://www.udemy.com/course/ros-essentials

r/ROS • comment
1 points • Wormwholearrived

Hey,
I am gonna save you from doing a lot of research.
I will just put the links here. Just remember that there are more links out there and this is enough to get you started about the topic. All these links use a simulation software called gazebo but you should be able to get your hand on the physical thing through these links.

https://docs.px4.io/master/en/ros/mavros_offboard.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ttibzzc0JQ&ab_channel=TheDroneDojo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6hVfVK_YWw&ab_channel=TheConstruct

https://docs.px4.io/master/en/ros/mavros_installation.html

If you are new to ROS I recommend this course, before you venture on your own.

https://www.udemy.com/course/ros-essentials/