[OKC JUG] CoCo DoJo

Brett L. Schuchert schuchert at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 12 19:10:52 PDT 2009


Oh, one thing that may not be obvious. Attendance for this is FREE.
On Jun 12, 2009, at 4:19 PM 6/12/09, Brett L. Schuchert wrote:

> The first coding dojo is now officially scheduled and you are  
> encouraged to attend. Details follow.
>
> Summary:
> 	What: 	Coding Dojo using Randori Approach
> 	Where:	OkC CoCo (http://okccoco.com/)
> 	When:	Thursday, June 18th, 6PM - 9PM
>
> Background
>
> A coding dojo (http://codingdojo.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl? 
> WhatIsCodingDojo) is a place to go and practice some technique.  
> There's the person running it (me this time) and then the  
> participants. I do not expect most attendees to be experts, but  
> rather people who would like a place to practice a particular style  
> of development. Though experts are certainly welcome.
>
> In this case we will practice:
> Test Driven Development as defined by Robert Martin (http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.TheThreeRulesOfTdd 
> )
>
> Detailed Outline:
> 	6:00 - 6:30	Ground rules and introductions
> 	6:30 - 8:30	Randori (https://davenicolette.wikispaces.com/Randori)
> 	8:30 - 9:00	Fishbowl
>
> Environment:
> You will not need to bring anything, we'll have one computer  
> displayed on the overhead projector. People will work in pairs and  
> switch out every 5 minutes (approximately).
> We'll be using C#, but Java developers, you should come, for what  
> we're doing, you won't notice much of a difference - I promise
> Visual Studio 2008
> Resharper
>
> Problem:
> I'll provide a problem that evening and some initial tests. I'll  
> also provide requirements. Where it goes from this initial seed will  
> depend on the participants.
> If you want to see the problem ahead of time, ping me and I'll send  
> it along.
>
> You'll have an opportunity to practice/observe:
> How to start a problem from scratch
> How to grow a solution through accretion
> Observe violations of SRP (http://www..objectmentor.com/resources/ 
> articles/srp.pdf) and maybe the OCP (http://www..objectmentor.com/ 
> resources/articles/ocp.pdf)
> Time permitting, you might even see some refactoring to design  
> patterns - if not, wait to see a forthcoming announcement about a  
> course at the OkC coco on refactoring to design patterns (multi- 
> language)
>
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