Beispiel #1
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        public void Start()
        {
            _playerNotifier.DisplayMessage("Welcome to Katarai",
                                           "Katarai is a tool to help you do code katas. In this version the supported katas are Roy Osherove’s String Calculator kata." +
                                           "To the katas, select Practice from the System Tray menu – Katarai will open Visual Studio with a prepared solution to get you started and will track your progress as you code." +
                                           Environment.NewLine + Environment.NewLine +
                                           "Why is TDD important? It allows us to break the negative feedback loop and maintain a constant cost of change." +
                                           "Only by actively driving down the defects in our code are we able to deliver new functionality, and modify existing functionality with a reasonably constant cost of change." +
                                           Environment.NewLine + Environment.NewLine +
                                           "To configure Katarai’s options click Show Window in the System Tray menu." + Environment.NewLine +
                                           Environment.NewLine +
                                           "To view your previous kata attempt statistics, use the Statistics menu in the System Tray menu."
                                           );

            _gameMonitor.StartMonitoring();
            _splunkLogger.Log(new MonitorEvent {
                Description = "Katarai Started", Logged = DateTime.Now
            });
            _kataFilesMonitor.Start();
            _reminderTimer.Start();
            _monitorTimer.Start();
        }
Beispiel #2
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 private void StartFileMonitor()
 {
     _kataFilesMonitor = KataMonitorFactory.GenerateKataFilesMonitor(_playerNotifier, SettingsManager.Instance,
                                                                     new AnalysisRunnerFactory(), _kataraiApp);
     _kataFilesMonitor.Start();
 }