Sunday, July 21, 2013

Screencasting the RomanNumerals kata

In every aspect of life, it is known that practice something will make you better at it. Sportsman practice long hours before a given competition, musicians practice as well before performing on stage, but us, software people (developers, architects, etc), not always do the same thing.

Quoting Robert Martin (aka Uncle Bob) in his book The Clean Coder, "you should plan on working 60 hours per week. The first 40 are for your employer. The remaining 20 are for you [...] you should be reading, practicing, learning, and otherwise enhancing your career. [...]  During that 20 hours you should be doing those things that reinforce that passion [towards software]. Those 20 hours should be fun!"

That said, I have decided to record and share this following kata, hoping that someone picks it up and get contagious, in a good way :).
Audio is in Spanish thou, bummer, I know.

Closing... If you haven't read The Clean Coder, and now you feel like doing it, I humbly suggest reading Clean Code first.


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