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
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