I was going to say the same thing. I read "Junkbots, Bugbots, and Bots on Wheels" years ago when I was getting started in electronics. It's also how Solarbotics got started.
Incredible book. Got me building simple neural nets out of 74AC240s rather than code before it was cool. Plan to build a 5 motor walker yet this year for old times sake.
I clicked on the article thinking it would be that. I got into electronics making little BEAM robot things from salvaged parts. BEAM robotics seems pretty accessible and has an interesting design ethos.
A bit off-topic: Is there an overview of OTP's design and usage patterns that assumes the reader has minimal Erlang knowledge? I have no Erlang experience, but I am interested in what makes OTP so revered.
Thanks for sharing. I found the second video to be very entertaining as someone who hasn't seen a lot of Erlang in action. At 32:38 in the video he mentions some issues that plague BEAM which cause some engineers to eschew its use in production. Do you know what issues he could be referring to?
please put Erlang somewhere in the title, theres so many titles I click because the title isn't descriptive enough and I don't want to miss out in case it happens to be a subject of interest.
I don't have a problem with Erlang, but it feels like unintentional clickbait if the title fails to convey what a reader may expect.
2018 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17003897
2017 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14061985