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Mark Shead – Technical Agile Coach and Trainer Skip to content Mark Shead Technical Agile Coach and Trainer Menu Home About Subscribe Speaking Scroll down to content Posts Posted on Pair Programming Pair programming can be a very valuable tool but it is almost always uncomfortable at first. A good portion of that discomfort is because pair programming pushes you to interact and learn from each other in ways that are very effective, but also require a certain amount of vulnerability. This isn’t bad. Pretty much anything that really pushes you to be your best is going to take you outside (or at least to the edge) of your comfort zone. This post covers some basics for teams who are starting pair programming. It is by no means exhaustive but should provide a good foundation for teams looking to avoid common pitfalls. Mechanics of Pair Programming Ideally, pair programming is an activity with two people sitting side by side sharing a computer and talking...
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