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Extreme Programming

For some of us, the *decision* about whether we're really capable of participating in Pair Programming is NOT a choice any more than our sexual orientation is a choice. Forcing a programmer into Pair Programming when it violates Who He Really Is can hurt everyone. The hard part is figuring out which programmers are merely afraid vs. those for whom this much non-alone time is devastating.
on Mar 30, 2004 | Permalink | Discuss