I agree with continuing with Tic-tac-toe... it was a lot of fun and I think it still has much mileage.

Didn't someone suggest that next time we do an informal requirements capture/user story on the whiteboard during the pizza and beer part of the evening..?

Cheers,

Nicholas.

On 16 Oct 2009, at 22:54, Bruce Durling wrote:

2009/10/16 Peter Bengtsson <m...@peterbe.com>:
I wouldn't mind carrying on with the tic-tac-toe code. Perhaps the
next thing we could work on is a wrapper that uses raw_input and print
to make the game playableish on the console. Advantage is that we're
building something on something we have built as a team. Frankly I
wouldn't mind seeing, as Tim pointed out, something of a spec. Nothing
formal but just a todo list so we don't have to guess what to build
next.

I think we should carry on with tic-tac-toe for now as well. I mean
when we're done with the problem.

Hashing out some user stories would be good so that we have an idea
what we want to build.

cheers,
Bruce
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