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Re: [Omaha.pm] Can you post a little more detail about the format of the event?



Here is a link with a bunch more info on what a coderetreat is and how I will be running it :)
http://www.coderetreat.com/how-it-works.html

As Michael mentioned, this codereteat is BYO laptop and will be language agnostic.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,
-Matt 
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Michael Kolakowski <mkolakow@yahoo.com> wrote:
For the benefit of everyone, I'm posting to the list.  Below is a question I received.

Code retreats can vary widely in how they are run.  There's not a 'set' way of doing them.  Without getting too verbose, here are the main details of ours:

1. Language agnostic, so if you like Perl, Java, Erlang, it's all good.

2. Bring your laptop, we are not providing workstations.

3. Count on doing code paring sessions.

4. We will probably have a single problem to solve, work on it with a partner for 45 minutes or so, then switch partners and start from scratch.

5. This can be done 3-4 times in the morning.  Break for lunch, with maybe a lightning talk, kata, or some other beneficial activity.  Then do it again 3-4 times in the afternoon.

6. The idea is not necessarily to solve it, but to explore the problem space, work with others, and open your mind to new ideas.

7. Breakfast and lunch will, of course, be provided.  The event is free!


Does that answer most of your questions?

Please sign up, there are still many open seats!

http://coderetreat.ning.com/events/coderetreat-omaha

Cheers,
Michael




--- On Thu, 10/21/10, Scott Hickey <jscotthickey@gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Scott Hickey <jscotthickey@gmail.com>
> Subject: Can you post a little more detail about the format of the event?
> To: mkolakow@yahoo.com
> Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 9:13 AM
> I'm not familar with code retreat
> events, but I been to barcamps and
> open spaces events.
>
> It would be helpful if you provide a little more detail
> about
> structure/flow of the event, thanks.
>
> Scott Hickey
>