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   * all the 'intermediate' tutorials   * all the 'intermediate' tutorials
  
-For first time users we recommend with one combination of 'your favorite programming language' (C++ or python) and one build system (catkin or rosbuild, where catkin is the new ROS buildsystem of the future).+For first time users we recommend to stick one combination of 'your favorite programming language' (C++ or python, where not all packages provide python-tutorials) and one build system (catkin or rosbuild, where catkin is the new ROS buildsystem of the future).
  
-Afterwards, you should also familiarize yourself with:+Additionally, you should also familiarize yourself with:
   * [[http://www.ros.org/wiki/actionlib_tutorials/Tutorials|actionlib]] (beginner tutorials)   * [[http://www.ros.org/wiki/actionlib_tutorials/Tutorials|actionlib]] (beginner tutorials)
   * [[http://www.ros.org/wiki/rviz/Tutorials|rviz]] (tutorials 1 and 2)   * [[http://www.ros.org/wiki/rviz/Tutorials|rviz]] (tutorials 1 and 2)
   * [[http://www.ros.org/wiki/tf/Tutorials|TF]] (section 'learning TF' and 'debugging TF')   * [[http://www.ros.org/wiki/tf/Tutorials|TF]] (section 'learning TF' and 'debugging TF')
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 +Afterwards, it is always a good idea to revisit the tutorials to also learn how to use 'your not-so-favorite programming language' and 'the other buildsystem'. ;)
 ===== How to find ROS Tutorials ===== ===== How to find ROS Tutorials =====
  
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