A lot of kids would agree that robots are cool. Making them is even more awesome. I found that out last year, after my mom signed me up for a LEGO robotics class in my hometown of Geneva, Illinois. I got to build my first robot, which I named Johnny 5.
I love building LEGO sets—the more pieces, the better. But building a robot involves a lot more than just putting together blocks. I have to decide where I want the robot to go and how I want its arms to move. I learned to program Johnny 5 using instructions called code. In some ways, coding lets me act as the robot’s brain.
Coding is my favorite part of robotics, but it’s also the most challenging. After writing code, I have to test it. If the robot doesn’t do exactly what I want it to, I have to change the code and test it again. I spent about 500 hours perfecting the code for Johnny 5!