From 2e3386ab13714c2fad13fad989311e4bd23c3d96 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Emily Bache Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 18:18:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] added links to cyberdojos for more languages --- GildedRose/README.md | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/GildedRose/README.md b/GildedRose/README.md index fbc25ad8..93a1a76d 100644 --- a/GildedRose/README.md +++ b/GildedRose/README.md @@ -10,11 +10,16 @@ You could write some unit tests yourself, using the requirements to identify sui Alternatively, use the "Text-Based" tests provided in this repository. (Read more about that in the next section) -I've also set this kata up on [cyber-dojo](http://cyber-dojo.com) in Java using both JUnit and Cucumber, so you can get going really quickly: +I've also set this kata up on [cyber-dojo](http://cyber-dojo.com) for several languages, so you can get going really quickly: - [Cucumber, Java](http://cyber-dojo.com/forker/fork/0F82D4BA89?avatar=gorilla&tag=45) - for this one I've also written some step definitions for you - [JUnit, Java](http://cyber-dojo.com/forker/fork/751DD02C4C?avatar=snake&tag=4) - [C#](http://cyber-dojo.com/forker/fork/107907AD1E?avatar=alligator&tag=13) +- [Ruby](http://cyber-dojo.com/forker/fork/A8943EAF92?avatar=hippo&tag=9) +- [RSpec, Ruby](http://cyber-dojo.com/forker/fork/8E58B0AD16?avatar=raccoon&tag=3) +- [Python](http://cyber-dojo.com/forker/fork/297041AA7A?avatar=lion&tag=4) + + Whichever testing approach you choose, the idea of the exercise is to do some deliberate practice, and improve your Refactoring skills. The idea is not to re-write the code from scratch, but rather to practice taking small steps, running the tests often, and incrementally improving the design.