[OKC JUG] Dojo sometime soon?
Brett L. Schuchert
schuchert at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 10 22:40:38 PDT 2009
Derrick, et. al.,
I'd be happy to start something. I would love a regular, multi-
language dojo.
I see three options for location:
Valtech - they have offered their space before (Kenyatta? Mark Smith?)
CoCo - this is separate from the OkC JUG as far as I can see, so $$
for the space?
Public Libraries - depends on # people, but this has been a good
option in the past
I'd say some evening, from 5:30 PM to 9:00, people can come and go as
they see fit.
I propose next week. Are any nights out of the question other than
Friday?
Initial languages:
Java
C#
Ruby
C++
Java Script
(I suggest we work on the same problem across the languages.)
Any takers on that? I can propose a problem (or a few).
We can:
Start from scratch
Begin somewhere "in the middle"
Use TDD (my preference)
Use BDD (or this would be cool as well)
Or not (I'm willing but much less interested)
Here is one proposal from the above:
Monday, 5:30 - 9:00
5:30 - 6:00 meet and greet, set ground rules
6:00 - 8:30 dojo, one pair working, all else observing and
commenting, pairs changing every 3 minutes
8:30 - 9:00 fish bowl
Location: Downtown Public Library
Java
Starting from scratch on a problem I'll bring
It will involve basic TDD as well as design patterns
Using TDD
Brett
On Jun 10, 2009, at 5:00 PM 6/10/09, derrick parkhurst wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Brett L. Schuchert<schuchert at yahoo.com
> > wrote:
>> After this week's presentation I'm Jonesin' for a code dojo. Anybody
>> interested?
>>
>> We'd need a location and an overhead projector but I'd be happy to
>> bring a
>> problem and a computer we could work on.
>>
>> Brett
>
> I am. In fact, I encouraged Chad to start a dōjō out of the okcCoCo
> -
> The CoCo Dōjō?. I could easily see community members taking on the
> role of sensei for various programming languages. Let me know how I
> can help get this started.
>
> Cheers,
> Derrick
>
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