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Do you engage in Pair Programming   [Edit]

Survey period: 26 Sep 2010 to 4 Oct 2010

There are benefits, and there are detractors.

OptionVotes% 
Yes, constantly222.89
Yes, regularly455.91
Yes, occasionally12216.01
Yes, rarely17923.49
No, never39451.71



 
Generalerr Pin
Infinity8271-Oct-10 10:45
Infinity8271-Oct-10 10:45 
GeneralWhat if Pin
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Oct-10 6:34
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Oct-10 6:34 
GeneralDon't think it realy counts Pin
R-tsumami30-Sep-10 22:41
R-tsumami30-Sep-10 22:41 
AnswerDefinitely, May be. Pin
PumbaPumba30-Sep-10 4:30
PumbaPumba30-Sep-10 4:30 
GeneralRe: Definitely, May be. Pin
PumbaPumba30-Sep-10 4:33
PumbaPumba30-Sep-10 4:33 
GeneralRe: Definitely, May be. Pin
Indivara30-Sep-10 22:17
professionalIndivara30-Sep-10 22:17 
GeneralRe: Definitely, May be. Pin
PumbaPumba1-Oct-10 14:07
PumbaPumba1-Oct-10 14:07 
GeneralOnly when helping someone Pin
Dan Neely29-Sep-10 7:20
Dan Neely29-Sep-10 7:20 
GeneralPair programming, I don't do no pair programming nor explicit hyperdiactic programming Pin
Member 371720428-Sep-10 5:13
Member 371720428-Sep-10 5:13 
GeneralRe: Pair programming, I don't do no pair programming nor explicit hyperdiactic programming Pin
OriginalGriff30-Sep-10 0:55
mveOriginalGriff30-Sep-10 0:55 
GeneralOnly at gunpoint Pin
Indivara28-Sep-10 4:40
professionalIndivara28-Sep-10 4:40 
GeneralVery rare only when it is require Pin
Kunal Chowdhury «IN»27-Sep-10 22:42
professionalKunal Chowdhury «IN»27-Sep-10 22:42 
GeneralBurden Pin
NormDroid27-Sep-10 21:57
professionalNormDroid27-Sep-10 21:57 
GeneralRe: Burden Pin
Andre' Gardiner30-Sep-10 14:16
professionalAndre' Gardiner30-Sep-10 14:16 
GeneralRe: Burden Pin
Johnny J.1-Oct-10 1:18
professionalJohnny J.1-Oct-10 1:18 
GeneralRe: Burden Pin
Andre' Gardiner1-Oct-10 4:46
professionalAndre' Gardiner1-Oct-10 4:46 
GeneralRe: Burden Pin
Daniel Vaughan3-Oct-10 11:40
Daniel Vaughan3-Oct-10 11:40 
JokeOnly Pin
thatraja27-Sep-10 19:11
professionalthatraja27-Sep-10 19:11 
GeneralRe: Only Pin
Smithers-Jones27-Sep-10 22:14
Smithers-Jones27-Sep-10 22:14 
RantManaged vs native C++ developers in pair Pin
Nathan Going27-Sep-10 19:02
Nathan Going27-Sep-10 19:02 
GeneralRe: Managed vs native C++ developers in pair Pin
Nish Nishant29-Sep-10 6:03
sitebuilderNish Nishant29-Sep-10 6:03 
GeneralWorks well in limited scenarios Pin
vineas27-Sep-10 10:25
vineas27-Sep-10 10:25 
GeneralI'm amazed that so many people are against it PinPopular
Dude2227-Sep-10 10:16
Dude2227-Sep-10 10:16 
GeneralRe: I'm amazed that so many people are against it Pin
Paul Darlington27-Sep-10 21:21
Paul Darlington27-Sep-10 21:21 
GeneralRe: I'm amazed that so many people are against it Pin
sirius-black28-Sep-10 2:35
sirius-black28-Sep-10 2:35 
Dude22 wrote:
Both parties need to check their egos at the door.


You make it sound more like social engineering rather than software engineering.

The best developers do have big egos and big, inventive ideas. This system restricts it and the best developers leave to find alternative employment.
And yes, I have seen it happen. These guys like ownership of their projects. They don't want to be part of the collective. It's not farming (or the Borg).

Anyway, with more developers working from home and team sizes being restricted, I doubt that this concept will progress much further than large corporations and public services.

Hope this has gone some way to reducing your amazement.

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