A coding dojo is a safe place to deliberately practice and develop your coding skills, and perhaps learn something new too. We brainstorm ideas for problems to solve (20 minutes), choosing one by popular, if complicated, vote, and then break into teams for an hour and a half of furious coding.
A coding dojo is a safe place to deliberately practice and develop your coding skills, and perhaps learn something new too. We brainstorm ideas for problems to solve (20 minutes), choosing one by popular, if complicated, vote, and then break into teams for an hour and a half of furious coding. To wrap the event up each team does a “show and tell”. The total duration should be around 2 hours.
Here’s a presentation given at Europython 2011 that explains things further. And a blog post: “How to Run an Awesome Code Dojo”. And some more blog posts.
Note: the whole event will be in English language.
To join this event, you need to grab a ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/python-dojo-tickets-1263758518749
My name is Andrea Grandi and I live in Italy. I work as Python/Go developer for Supertab a German company with a fully distributed and remote team.
I’ve been working with Python professionally for the last 10 years and I’ve been a software developer for over 25 years.
In my spare time I like to work on opensource projects (I’m learning Go language at the moment and developing Django/Python applications), attend local meetups, play my bass guitar and building stuff with Arduino and RaspberryPi.