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Pair Programming

Pair Programming

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What is Pair Programming?

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.

What other technologies are related to Pair Programming?

Pair Programming Complementary Technologies

Pair programming often leads to better code quality and highlights areas needing refactoring. Refactoring is often done during or after pair programming sessions.
mentioned alongside Pair Programming in 25% (157) of relevant job posts
Test-Driven Development benefits from having two developers working together, leading to better test coverage and design.
mentioned alongside Pair Programming in 3% (697) of relevant job posts
Pair programming promotes writing cleaner code as two developers are constantly reviewing and improving each other's code.
mentioned alongside Pair Programming in 3% (196) of relevant job posts

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