> > for this.
>
> > An approximate format:
> > - 9:00am to 5pm
> > - 40 minutes iterations
> > - Coding is done in pairs
> > - Each iteration, we work on Conway’s Game of Life (http://
> >
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_Game_of_Life)
> > - At the end of each iteration:
> > - we delete the code we wrote
> > - we reflect a bit on what we did/practiced
> > - we switch pairs
> > - At the end of the day, we go out for food and drinks and talk about
> > our victories.
>
> > List of open issues:
> > - Deciding on the programming language:
> > I hope we can do it in Python or Ruby. But what about other languages
> > you say? We need at least 6 pairs per language so we don’t end up
> > pairing with the same person twice. Code retreats usually have one
> > language, it's easier to organize that way but if we really want to
> > have more groups, let’s break that rule!
>
> > - The venue:
> > No idea where to host this yet. Any recommendations?
>
> > - Sponsorship:
> > Code retreats are free and sponsorship for food and venue keeps it
> > that way. Need to find sponsors. Any recommendations?
>
> > I have created a placeholder on the coderetreat network for this event
> > (
http://coderetreat.ning.com/xn/detail/2712512:Event:4161?
> > xg_source=activity).
>
> > Register, comment, talk about it, spread the word, let’s make it
> > happen.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Sebastian
>
>