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RPS Challenge

Instructions

  • Challenge time: until the end of the day
  • Feel free to use google, your notes, books etc but please work on your own
  • Please raise a pull request when you start this challenge, and keep pushing updates as and when you make commits throughout the day
  • Please submit a diagram of how the browser interacts with a server from either your battle challenge or this challenge. This can be a photo of a pen/paper picture or a computer diagram.
  • There is no expectation to finish all or any of the user stories, please use this time to reflect on where you feel you are with the skill and what may support your learning.
  • If you get blocked, please reflect on what blocked you and any strategies you adopted that helped you make progress.

Set up

$ bundle install
$ rspec
# You should output that includes:
# 1 example, 0 failures

Task

Knowing how to build web applications is getting us almost there as web developers!

The Makers Academy Marketing Array ( MAMA ) have asked us to provide a game for them. Their daily grind is pretty tough and they need time to steam a little.

Your task is to provide a Rock, Paper, Scissors game for them so they can play on the web with the following user stories:

As a marketeer
So that I can see my name in lights
I would like to register my name before playing an online game

As a marketeer
So that I can enjoy myself away from the daily grind
I would like to be able to play rock/paper/scissors

Hints on functionality

  • the marketeer should be able to enter their name before the game
  • the marketeer will be presented the choices (rock, paper and scissors)
  • the marketeer can choose one option
  • the game will choose a random option
  • a winner will be declared

As usual please start by:

  • Forking this repo
  • Test-driving development of your app

Resources

Bonus level 1: Multiplayer

Change the game so that two marketeers can play against each other ( yes there are two of them ).

Bonus level 2: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Spock, Lizard

Use the special rules ( you can find them here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock)

Basic Rules

  • Rock beats Scissors
  • Scissors beats Paper
  • Paper beats Rock

In code review we'll be hoping to see:

  • All tests passing
  • High Test coverage (>95% is good)
  • The code is elegant: every class has a clear responsibility, methods are short etc.
  • Commits and short and scoped

Reviewers will potentially be using this code review rubric. Referring to this rubric in advance may make the challenge somewhat easier. You should be the judge of how much challenge you want this weekend.

Notes on test coverage

Please ensure you have the following AT THE TOP of your spec/spec_helper.rb in order to have test coverage stats generated on your pull request:

require 'simplecov'
require 'simplecov-console'

SimpleCov.formatter = SimpleCov::Formatter::MultiFormatter.new([
  SimpleCov::Formatter::Console,
  # Want a nice code coverage website? Uncomment this next line!
  # SimpleCov::Formatter::HTMLFormatter
])
SimpleCov.start

You can see your test coverage when you run your tests. If you want this in a graphical form, uncomment the HTMLFormatter line and see what happens!

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