This is the repository that goes along with the Codemash pre-compiler 7 Languages in 7 Hours. Here, you'll find the slides, reference materials, and a starting and ending point for each language.
- TDD
- Write the simplest test you can to make progress
- Write only enough code to make your test pass
- Only refactor on green!
- Pairing is encouraged, but you don't have to. Here's an example of ping-pong style pairing if you want to try it out:
- You write a very simple failing test (non-compiling counts as failing)
- You pass the keyboard to your pair to make it pass writing only enough code as is necessary
- Your pair writes another simple failing test and passes the keyboard back
- You may not finish the exercise in the allotted time - that's fine! You still have the rest of your life outside of this session to work on it. :)
- Don't be a jerk.
That last one is one we can all be accountable for. This is a safe, supportive place where many of us have little to no idea what we’re doing and are there to stumble through the often uncomfortable steps of learning together.
This pre-compiler uses the prime factors kata to guide us through learning all 7 languages. Given an integer, return a list of factors for that integer that are prime numbers. For example:
Given | Result |
---|---|
1 | [] |
2 | [2] |
3 | [3] |
4 | [2,2] |
and so on. |
- A text editor of your choosing. I like Atom, but you do you.
- ruby 2.6.0 (https://www.ruby-lang.org/)
- rubygems 3.0.2 (https://rubygems.org/pages/download)
- bundler 2.0 (http://bundler.io/)
- clojure 1.10.0 (https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started)
- leiningen 2.8.3 (https://leiningen.org/)
- haskell-platform 8.6.3 (https://www.haskell.org/platform/)
- rust 1.31.0 (https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html)
- elm 0.19.0 (https://guide.elm-lang.org/install.html)
- elixir 1.7.4 (http://elixir-lang.org/install.html)
- go 1.11.4 (https://golang.org/dl/)
- run
go get github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo
in the go folder - run
go get github.com/onsi/gomega
in the go folder
To test your setup, run the tests for each exercise on the command line once you've cloned this and installed all prereqs:
- ruby - run
bundle
in the ruby folder, and once bundled, runrspec prime_factors_spec.rb
- clojure - run
lein test
from clojure/prime_factors - haskell - run
stack install
from the haskell folder and thenstack test
- rust - run
cargo test
in the rust folder - elm - run
elm test
in the elm folder - elixir - run
mix test
from elixir/prime_factors - go - run
ginkgo
from the go folder