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----- Original Message ----- From: "jt" <jt@ee.net> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 9:07 PM Subject: RE: "One person per product" > Jim, > > This is why I reject the statement that the paired-programmer approach is > "controversial". > > I can't imagine any "sometimers" and even a lot of today's hot-shots haven't > run into the following scenario. > > After hours of furious head-scratching and incantations, one programmer asks > others to help debug a program. After a few minutes, one person says "That > line right THAR... ICBW, but looks like you don't want that asterix on > column 7...!" > > Okay, maybe not that exact scenario, but something similar is played out > thousands of times a day. The paired-programmer approach is nothing more > than the extension of this from the area of debugging to the area of > development. That's like extending ballroom dancing to bungee jumping. > OTOH, the paired-programmer approach WILL APPEAR controversial, because a > lot of folks are still looking for panaceas. There are none. Sure there are- 'structured programing' 'three tiered development' 'object oriented programming' I do use bull pen methodology in design, but not execution. And with design touch ups, when hitches develop.
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