This book is rather agnosticism about the programming language you are using in your code Dojo. The "Kata" exercises sometimes have a small amount of code to get you started, and you can usually choose from a number of languages, including Java, C #, Javascript, Ruby and Python. You will need a room to keep your code Dojo, and most companies will have a proper meeting rooms. It's just enough tables and chairs for everyone, a whiteboard, projector, and at least one computer. Typically, you will want to have a computer for every two people, and internet access.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Collaborative Games for Programmers Section 2: Organizing a Coding Dojo Section 3: Teaching & Learning In the Dojo Section 4: Kata Catalogue
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