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Pair Programming
Summary
Jon Jagger takes a look at pair programming, a technique focused on the team rather than the individual, wondering why it is not more used if it as effective as some of the evidence shows.
Bio
Jon Jagger is a self employed software consultant specializing in practice, process, TDD, and adaptive systems. He has worked with Accenture, Aviva, Cisco, Ericsson, Friends Provident, HP, Microsoft, Operator, Ordnance Survey, RBS, Reuters, Renault F1, Schlumberger, Tandberg and many others. He’s a former ACCU chairman and (co-)author of several books. @JonJagger, cyber-dojo.org.
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