What I like about it
- Well prepared, easy example allowed focus on the topic (coding is fun) (tried something like this myself once with a complex example, which did not work at all)
- Good concept
- They were good sports about doing what people wrote on the slips of paper
- This session is to programming what "waiting for godot" is for the theatre, funny and magic
- Very funny, good laugh
- Pair programming can be fun
- It was fun
- Philosophy for developers
- Te courage to sit down and let it all happen
- Fun & code & fun
- It was fun
- Good fun, lots of code
To improve
- Heal the chicken's eye
- A little more structure after the dojo when reflecting what happened
- Less coding, more philosophy
- Would make it more interactive
- More interaction with the public
- Keep it short(er) e.g. 60 min
- Wear 2 clown's nose
- Involve session attendees as programmers instead of having them just wait
- Reserve more time for the discussion
- Ask people for rules driving the session. Now, it was not interactive at all
- Add a learning element
- Explain the setup a bit more upfront
- A bit more interaction with the audience