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            The official information is at the bottom of the Design, Program, Build page. It’s pretty broad.SOFTWAREYou can use any software that allows the Robot to move autonomously – meaning it moves on its own.No form of remote control is allowedThe Google doc is not official, but it is well-informed and managed by experienced FLL volunteers. The information there should be reliable.  Steve ScherrVirginia-DC FLL Referee Advisor---- On Mon, 02 Sep 2019 18:02:38 -0400  [log in to unmask]<[log in to unmask]> wrote ----Hi,We are team Lego Legends participating in Division 1 this year.We had a question regarding the allowed programming platforms for programming our EV3. Are we required to use the standard supplied EV3-G IDE based on the National Instruments’ LabView IDE? Or can our team use an alternate platform such as MicroPython?I found this Google Doc when I was searching for an answer to this question. I am not sure if this is still a valid document or not. Please comment on this as well.Best regards,-Jay Iyer
        
        

    
    


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