At a code dojo event everyone can suggest challenges or little projects to work on. This site contains a collection of challenges for coding dojo events. Each challenge should have a description of the problem and any relevant skills or experiences are required to solve the challenge. Challenges can include hints and tips or even possible solutions (encoraging people to create alternative solutions)
There are also external websites that contain challenges suitable for a code dojo event:
- 4Clojure - small challenges that teach you about Clojure functions
- Clojure(script) Koans - a Clojurescript website with small Clojure challenges
- Code Wars - compete/collaborate to improve your code skills
The results of some code dojo challenges can be found on the London Clojurians Github Organisation.
Some dojo challenges have also been written about in more detail
- Clacks Interpreter - simple encoding/decoding of an alphabet
- Battleships - the classic Battleships game
- Flight planes with FlightGear
- Something fun with cljs
Code dojo event often use kata challenges. A kata is a small challenge that can be solve in many different ways, so developers are encouraged to solve kata's a number of times, each time in a different way with varying assumptions.
- Awesome kata - large collection of kata challenges
- Wonderland Clojure Katas - Clojure katas inspired by Lewis Carroll and Alice in Wonderland
- Clojure kata -
- FizzBuzz kata
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