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"The pairing that XP talks about isn't about the keyboarding, it's about the ideas, the concepts, the architecture."
The idea, concepts and architecture are the goals, but chaining two devs to a single PC are the means to that end.
The Pair programming link on the Extreme Programming wiki page gives you this definition:
Pair programming is an agile software development technique in which two programmers work together at one workstation. One, the driver, writes code while the other, the observer or navigator,[1] reviews each line of code as it is typed in. The two programmers switch roles frequently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pair_programming
On 7/20/2018 5:17 PM:
Try pair programming for a few days and you will definitely flee for the hills.
I said Alt-F4, not Shift-F4. Let me be the left hand for a while and you be the right so I can work on my dexterity.
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