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Pair programming is a simple, straightforward concept. Two programmers work side-by-side at one computer, continuously collaborating on the same design, algorithm, code, and test. It produces a higher quality of code in about half the time than that produced by the summation of their solitary efforts. However, nothing is simple where people and personalities are involved--especially people who are accustomed to working alone. The leap to pair programming for a variety of software development projects is one that yields many benefits. However, it is also one that requires careful thought and planning. Written as instruction for team members and leaders new to pair programming and as an improvement guide for experienced pair programmers,Pair Programming Illuminatedexplains both the principles underlying this method and its best practices. The authors, drawing on their own extensive experience, explain what works and what does not, what should be emphasized and what should be avoided. Two case studies further illuminate pair programming in practice: one in the context of extreme programming (XP), with which it often is associated, and one linked to a more disciplined software engineering process. Key topics include: Principles for selecting partners Practical advice, such as furniture set-up, pair rotation, and weeding out bad pairs Seven habits of effective pair programmers Special appendices include: A pair programming tutorial An economic analysis of pair programming An introduction to test-driven development With this book in hand, you will quickly discover how pair programming fits the needs of your own organization or project. You then will see exactly how to get started with this method, and how to do it right. 0201745763B06262002Kessler, Robert is the author of 'Pair Programming Illuminated' with ISBN 9780201745764 and ISBN 0201745763.
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