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Pairing

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What is Pairing?

In general computing, 'pairing' refers to the process of connecting two devices or pieces of software together so that they can communicate or work together. This might involve establishing a Bluetooth connection between a phone and a headset, linking a smart device to a home network, or connecting two software applications via an API or other interface. The specific steps and protocols involved in pairing will vary depending on the technology being used.

What other technologies are related to Pairing?

Pairing Complementary Technologies

Continuous Testing supports Pairing by providing immediate feedback on code changes, which allows for more effective collaboration.
mentioned alongside Pairing in 14% (58) of relevant job posts
User Stories help ensure that the pair is working towards a shared understanding of the requirements and goals of the feature being developed.
mentioned alongside Pairing in 12% (64) of relevant job posts
Automated testing supports Pairing by providing immediate feedback on code changes, which allows for more effective collaboration.
mentioned alongside Pairing in 1% (92) of relevant job posts

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