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by simonista
4573 days ago
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Sure, but my question was in the context of the OP definition of "pair programming culture" as "a team that does nearly 100% pairing ... The day-to-day experience of programming is that of a day-long conversation with your pair" I'm curious how other things that are intrinsically non-pair activities fit in. |
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