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I was wondering if we could do a Code kata session(happened in one of the BRUG) in our next meetup. I heard very good comments about the session and really keen on trying it out. Monish has summarized the whole event in his blog - https://medium.com/@mohnishgj/learnings-from-facilitating-a-ruby-meetup-where-people-solved-an-exercism-kata-via-pair-programming-39c78113b86b But, in summary this is how the session goes: - Attendees of the meetup could approach solving the kata via pair programming - Each pair could comprise of senior and a junior and people could be paired in some sort of a random manner - The kata we’d be solving wouldn’t be revealed until the day of the meetup so that everybody can start solving the problem from scratch - Towards the end of meetup we could discuss different approaches to solving the kata Please respond with a :thumbsup: if you would like to give it a try.