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by skue
494 days ago
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> I'm guessing you don't do it often (understandable if its not working for you).
For me pair programming accelerates development to much more than 2x. The value of pair programming is inversely proportional to the expertise of the participant. Junior devs who pair with senior devs get a lot out of it, senior devs not so much. GP is probably a more experienced dev, whereas you are the type of dev who says things like “I’m guessing that you…”. |
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In pair programming as I learned it and as I have occasionally experienced it, two individuals challenge each other to be their best selves while also handing off tasks that break flow so that the pair as a whole is in constant flow. When it works this is a fantastic, productive, intense experience. I would agree that it is more than 2x as productive. I don't believe it's possible to achieve this state at all with a mismatched pair.
If this is the experience people have in mind, then it's not surprising that they think that those who think it's only for training juniors haven't actually tried it very much.