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@thomas I think it went ok although the problem statement for the dojo was a bit daunting
"write a program that understand the algebraic chess notation and move pieces on the board"
it was probably the dojo with the worst end results, collectively, in 10 years of meetup history 😄
the dojo intention is that to be something for noobs and wizards alike, I fear mob programming would steal too much from from the novice experience tho
and it can be quite difficult to explain what is going on if the audience has little pre-knowledge
I did my own solo dojo yesterday evening... 😉 https://github.com/borkdude/clj-kondo/releases/tag/v2019.07.17-alpha
@hobosarefriends Do you drink Soju in at your Sojo in SoHo?