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John M. Drescher wrote: I remember pair programming with a good looking woman.
Oh, yeah, there was that LISP class in college...
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I often used "Pair programming" in a very broad way when I was in school and we had to work has a team. The team was small and the project scale made configuration management irrevalent. Therefore, it was simpler to do pair programming and share our knowledge.
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I'm part of a team of a dozen people developing a product. A lot of our testing and debugging is done with several of us together at once. It's pretty effective for us.
As far as "pair programming[^]" goes under the formal definition, HELL NO!
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When implementing complex algorithm
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pilgrim
So Smile Please
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Which we do from time to time.
Pair coding is extremely rare.
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yeap, two mind is better then one mind
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I can never code if somebody stands on my head.
Those people who recognize that the imagination is reality’s master we call sages, and those who act upon it we call artists or lunatics. — Tom Robbins
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Some times, we do seat together in customer escalations where we have to give the pricise findings, also at the time of analysing complex logs and dumps.
Thanks,
Anand.
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I cannot code if someone is sitting next to me.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
My latest tip/trick
Visit the Hindi forum here.
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When working on a big or complex project and then only when I work for someone else.
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Your project is in trouble if you have to resort to that kind of thing.
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