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Archive for the ‘Python’ Category

Coding Kata videos: Bowling game

Posted by jpluimers on 2015/04/22

A long and shorter while ago, I wrote about practicing your coding and test driven development skills:

Here are some Coding Kata videos of the Bowling Game Kata in various languages and environments. Some of them are dumb (no audio) just like good practice usually is. Note: it helps to know a bit about 10 Pin Bowling Scoring rules.

And since I want to learn Haskell and have done a lot of Tic-Tac-Toe demos inthe past:

For more background information:

–jeroen

Posted in .NET, C#, C# 1.0, C# 2.0, C# 3.0, C# 4.0, C# 5.0, C# 6 (Roslyn), Development, Java, Python, RemObjects C#, Ruby, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Free JavaScript and Python Books (via: revolunet)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/09/17

Great to see the French company revolunet list a lot of non-French books on JavaScript and Python:

So where their government tries to make radio stations, written press, etc to favour French over other languages, French companies look beyond their borders.

Great!

–jeroen

via: revolunet: Rich Web Applications, HTML5, Sencha Touch, ExtJS, Phonegap.

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ChromeCast emulation app for any device (via: dz0ny/leapcast)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/18

Interesting open source project:

leapcast: ChromeCast emulation app for any device.

–jeroen

via:

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Online C#/VB.NET code fragment conversion tools

Posted by jpluimers on 2012/09/11

A few on-line code fragment conversion tools that I have come across in the past:

–jeroen

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