- Repeat your practice. Repetition frees up mental capacity creating space for improvement.
Don't be too concerned about finishing; think about improving. - cyber-dojo is designed to encourage team practice and works well with two (or more) people at each computer, periodically rotating the current keyboard drivers to different computers as navigators.
- After each practice use the
dashboard
to start a review.
Look for evidence of...
- starting with a failing test
- refactoring
- overly ambitious steps
- improving the diagnostic
- Practice refactoring.
- Allow at most N amber traffic-lights (total or in-a-row)...
- per animal
- per cyber-dojo
- repeat with reduced value of N
- Turn on traffic-light colour prediction. Allow at most N incorrect predictions...
- per animal
- per cyber-dojo
- repeat with reduced value of N
- Set social challenges...
- Change keyboard drivers before starting each new practice
- Change keyboard drivers during a practice
- Change pairs before starting each new practice
- Change pairs during a practice
- Set technical challenges...
- no loops
- no conditionals
- no division or modulus
- immutable data structures only
- no mouse
- no data structures
- maximum 5 lines per method
- maximum 2 levels of indentation
- the possibilities are endless!
- When everyone is at green set a challenge to either...
- find some code you can delete and the tests still all pass
- find a bug, and write a failing test for it
- Create a custom starting point...
- with all the tests, but none of the code
- with all the code, but none of the tests
- with a specific fault - which pair can fix it first?
- Play the average-time-to-green-game.
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