I just have to remind you that for a Kata, you need to have a problem to solve. When you start you expose the problem (very simple in usual) and after that you start to wrote tests.
Regards, 2011/4/22 Le Quoc Thai <lqt...@gmail.com>: > > > 2011/4/21 Duong "Yang" Ha Nguyen <cmp...@gmail.com> >> >> Dear folks, >> >> Yes, I have already prepared a subject for a Randori Kata session. >> Right now I'm trying to visualize things to make it more fun when we >> do it. >> >> @Le Quoc Thai-san: Would you be presenting a kata session for the next >> Coding Dojo? > > Hi Dương et all, > I'd love to facilitate a prepared kata on "Naked Object framework". :D > _______________________________________________ > POST RULES : http://wiki.hanoilug.org/hanoilug:mailing_list_guidelines > _______________________________________________ > HanoiLUG mailing lists: http://lists.hanoilug.org/ > HanoiLUG wiki: http://wiki.hanoilug.org/ > HanoiLUG blog: http://blog.hanoilug.org/ > -- Serge Stinckwich UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC), Hanoi, Vietnam Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk http://doesnotunderstand.org/ _______________________________________________ POST RULES : http://wiki.hanoilug.org/hanoilug:mailing_list_guidelines _______________________________________________ HanoiLUG mailing lists: http://lists.hanoilug.org/ HanoiLUG wiki: http://wiki.hanoilug.org/ HanoiLUG blog: http://blog.hanoilug.org/