Today I hosted the third code retreat at Information Logistics.
Today was a great success with six awesome developers from around Cape Town pitching up, three of whom I'd never met. We started out with coffee and intros then watched Corey's intro to the technique.
Sessions
We had three sessions before lunch with great pairing, everyone was experienced...
25 March 2012
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