Dear all, the code of the session #16 is available with a MIT licence on github:
https://github.com/HaNoiCodingDojo/HNCDSession16 We do a StringCalculator Kata this time. The next CodingDojo is Saturday January 7 2012 from 2pm to 4pm. Regards, 2011/12/30 Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckw...@gmail.com>: > 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/ > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "agilevietnam" group. > To post to this group, send email to agileviet...@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > agilevietnam+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/agilevietnam?hl=en. > -- 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/