The Copenhagen PHP November Meetup

Organiser
The Copenhagen PHP Meetup Group
Date
Thu, 5 Nov 2009, 18:00 - 20:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Copenhagen, DK
Cost
Free

Vi prøver at afholde en coding dojo session. For de der ikke kender til konceptet, er det en øvelse i at programmere en simpel applikation i fællesskab. Opgaven er bevidst simpel, således at man kan koncentrere sig om programmerings-stil, fremfor at løse svære opgaver. Vi følger den opskrift, der hedder RandoriKata:

By some means the group decides on a Kata to work on, perhaps the DojoOrganizer suggests one. No-one need have prepared anything much before the meeting.

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  • Some mechanism for regular switching of the driver and copilot is chosen (eg TimeBox, PingPong, MicroPairing, NTests, ShoutLouder)
  • Two people step up to the keyboard and begin solving the Kata in hand
  • start from scratch
  • use TDD and BabySteps
  • remember to switch the pair at the keyboard according to the mechanism chosen
  • Everyone present is expected to follow what is going on, and make helpful suggestions.
  • The pair at the keyboard should explain what they are doing so everyone can follow.
  • The audience should give advice/suggest refactorings primarily on a GreenBar. At other times the pair at the keyboard may ask not to be interrupted.
  • [/list]

    Målet bliver at genimplementere backenden til testswarm.com. Jeg tager en maskine med, der har ubuntu+php+apache installeret, som vi kan bruge.

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