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by bitwize
5005 days ago
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My experience: pair programming usually degenerates into having a human version of the annoying syntax checker prevalent in previous versions of Visual Basic, which required you to close the dialog and then fix the error before allowing you to move to another line. "Whoops, you forgot a semicolon there." "Are you going to close that open brace?" YES I'M GOING TO CLOSE IT I WAS GETTING TO THAT ASDFGHJKL; |
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Once you really are switching every few minutes, and you learn to trust the other guy to figure that crap out himself, then you can stop watching his semi-colons and start watching ahead for what you are going to do when you get your turn to drive. I have worked with someone like that, and the effect was profound, we would get done sometimes 4-5 days of low bug count, high quality work each day. You have to learn to disengage just a bit and start actually thinking about how his work fits in the big picture, and what you are going to do next, not his spelling errata.