Pair programming is a software development technique in which two programmers work together at one workstation. One programmer, the 'driver,' writes code while the other, the 'navigator,' reviews each line of code as it is typed in. The two programmers switch roles frequently. It is commonly used to improve code quality, reduce defects, and transfer knowledge within a team.
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