Re: [livecode] coding dojo

From: Julian Rohrhuber <rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 13:22:51 +0100

Nice. Sounds very much like the WRAP (or: ZEP) sessions we used to do: "Watch Relax and Program" (Zuschauen, Entspannen, Programmieren).



On 01.03.2010, at 13:13, alex wrote:

> Related to live coding:
> http://www.codingdojo.org/
>
> Explained well here:
> http://codingdojo.futureplatforms.com/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?BrightonCodingDojo
>
> "The Dojo is set up to let everyone experiment with coding in a
> non-competitive, collaborative, fun environment. Skill levels vary
> from beginner to Jedi master. Everyone is welcome.
>
> The rules of the Dojo are quite simple. The meeting room has one
> computer attached to a projector. Two programmers are selected to
> address the challenge of the week, one acting as the driver and one
> the navigator. They must speak continually about how they are solving
> the problem, so that the entire group follows what is being done. If
> the group fails to understand then the pair must pause to explain. One
> half of the pair is swapped out every five minutes. The language to be
> used and the problem to be solved vary from session to session."
>
> Would be interesting to do a live coding dojo!
>
> alex
>
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Received on Mon Mar 01 2010 - 12:23:12 GMT

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