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Dojos 9 and 10

19-02-2007 - Kata 4 Data Munging in Java

Enjoyable night where everyone left satisfied that they had successfully completed the first part of Kata 4 (Data Munging).  There was even time to look at some decent refactoring.  Once again there was an entertaining tension between those that believe in test-first at all times, test sometimes, and those that just don't see it at all.

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07-03-2007 - Kata 4 Data Munging (Wednesday Ruby Session)

The interesting thing for me this night was that I actually understood what was going on to a significant level, which almost tempts me to play with Ruby.  Otherwise the session was, as Dom says, "Exactly the same as the last time, we only completed the first part of the kata."   That doesn't mean it wasn't enjoyable.

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