Dear all, the fun is coming back in Ha Noi ! Come tomorrow to the last Coding Dojo of 2011. Don't miss this opportunity to be enlightened.
More information and the location about Coding Dojo in Ha Noi are always available here: http://hanoicodingdojo.github.com/ # What is a coding Dojo ? CodingDojo session was first invented in Paris in 2004 by the XP (eXtreme Programming) community. The aim of these sessions is to enhance the coding skills of attendees by doing some very small exercices in a funny atmosphere. This is like when you want topractice a sport like Judo, you need to practice some basic exerciceswith some judo masters before doing serious business like competitions. There is usually two styles of exercices : 1) Kata prepared by someone before the session and executed in front of the public or 2) Randori, a more exploraty form of a Kata where the whole group participates. More information are available here: http://www.codingdojo.org/ Program of the CodingDojo session (we will follow the same format than the CodingDojo from Paris): * 5 min: Do a retrospective of the previous session (what went well, what was interesting, what was frustrating) * 10 min: Decide on a topic for this session* 40 min: code (Kata or Randori) * 5-10 min: Mid-session break to discuss how things are going * 40 min: code (Kata or Randori) The sessions will be completely language agnostic. The programming languages chosen at each session will depend of the attendees. More exotic programming languages like Haskell, Brainfuck, Scala, Lua,... are welcome. This is not really a big deal if not all the people don't know the programming language of the session, but you may notice that a CodingDojo is not a good place to learn a new language. The goal is to learn how to better program not to do some proselytism (mine language is better than yours). We need people who knows about these languages in order to conduct sessions. What is also particulary important if you want to organize a Kata or Randori, is to know how to write unit tests with these languages. More information about the philosophy behind a CodingDojo are available here: http://www.slideshare.net/ntoll/organise-a-code-dojo and here: http://www.slideshare.net/caikesouza/coding-dojo-2879242 Regards, -- Serge Stinckwich UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC), Hanoi, Vietnam Matsuno Laboratory, Kyoto University, Japan (until 12/2011) http://www.mechatronics.me.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ 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/