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What?
This is a 1-day event being held all around the world (* different weekend in PL).
A Coderetreat is a full-day hands-on coding workshop focused on the fundamentals of software development, design, and communication. During the day, you get multiple chances to try something completely different. You have the opportunity to learn new ways of testing, paradigms, architecture styles, libraries, approaches, languages, or IDEs.

Who?
We welcome contributors from all walks of life. We believe that more perspectives lead to more insights and helps us to discover different approaches.
This event will be held in an inclusive and safe environment.

We welcome people of all experience levels, from all the disciplines related to software development, e.g. Developers, Testers, Scrum Masters, and Product Owners. Even if you don’t code daily, our experience is that you usually learn a lot!

We will be running the event in English.

How?
The unique Coderetreat format eliminates the pressure of 'getting things done' and focuses on practicing fundamental principles of good design. The workshop is split into 45 min. sessions. TDD, pair programming, and clean code will be practiced throughout the day. Most sessions will have additional constraints to present new challenges and encourage you to leave your comfort zone.

How Much?
The Coderetreat is free!
Our sponsor, Przedsiębiorczy Wrocław 2030, will provide breakfast, lunch, snacks, and beverages.

What Else?
It’s best to bring your laptop. Don’t worry if you can’t: two people will be sharing a machine anyway. It should be ready for development, with everything you need installed i.e. IDE and unit testing framework. Make sure it is set up properly by having a new project with an empty class and a failing test. You can use one of our example projects.

Facilitators
Martin Klose from klose brothers will facilitate the Coderetreat at L’Uni. Martin has run countless Coderetreats at public events, at conferences, or for clients like BMW, Telekom, Nokia - to name a few. For many years, he was part of the global organization team for GDCR.

Martin is a regular speaker at agile conferences like ALE (Agile Lean Europe), Agile Testing Days, Berlin Expert Days, GOTO, (W)JAX, and XP Days. He also has a leading role in the Software Craftsmanship movement, for instance as a founding member of SoCraTes and swkBerlin.

Agenda
We will open our doors at 8:30. We'll kick off with some introductions and offer a little breakfast until we start the program at 9:15. There will be three sessions in the morning and two sessions after lunch. The official program will end around 16:30. Lunch, coffee, and beverages will be provided.

Additional Information

klose brothers
We are convinced Software Craftspeople - specialized in the development of high-quality IT solutions for companies and accompany companies and developers through coaching and workshops in the implementation of agile development methods.
More about us: https://klosebrothers.pl

* At the request of participants from previous editions, we’re hosting the GDCR on a separate date that doesn’t overlap with the long November weekend in Poland.

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