Hello, I have just started contacting FC9 for a short time and feel lost recently.
I'm looking for FC9 basics for beginners. Can anyone share with me?
Thank!
Looking for a beginner's guide to FC9
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Re: Looking for a beginner's guide to FC9
Hi
Matrix offer great tutorials and guides including youtube videos guiding you through things step by step. A good place to start is here :-
https://www.flowcode.co.uk/education/
With Flowcode you can also simulate a lot of the examples and if you get stuck, the forum usually helps. Once you get the hang of the basics it is quite intuitive, and of course you can't actually damage anything when simulating
Hope this helps.
Matrix offer great tutorials and guides including youtube videos guiding you through things step by step. A good place to start is here :-
https://www.flowcode.co.uk/education/
With Flowcode you can also simulate a lot of the examples and if you get stuck, the forum usually helps. Once you get the hang of the basics it is quite intuitive, and of course you can't actually damage anything when simulating

Hope this helps.
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Re: Looking for a beginner's guide to FC9
Hi,
Welcome to the world of Flowcode.
It's a fascinating study - and Flowcode is an excellent way to get into it. There are a lot of resources on the flowcode.co.uk site take a look at https://flowcode.co.uk/education/ the introduction there is very good. Although it uses specific hardware the techniques are the same for other kit (Arduino for example) and you can also do a lot just using the simulation in Flowcode.
Enjoy the journey..
Martin
Welcome to the world of Flowcode.
It's a fascinating study - and Flowcode is an excellent way to get into it. There are a lot of resources on the flowcode.co.uk site take a look at https://flowcode.co.uk/education/ the introduction there is very good. Although it uses specific hardware the techniques are the same for other kit (Arduino for example) and you can also do a lot just using the simulation in Flowcode.
Enjoy the journey..
Martin