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Doing pair or programming doesn't mean you need to be working in groups continuously.<\/p>\n\n
If you've asked a colleague to review the code you're writing or help you fix a bug, that's pair programming.<\/p>\n\n
You don't always need a driver and navigator, a set rotation time or dedicated allocated daily pair programming time.<\/p>\n\n
While that works for some teams, and on some occasions, you can do what's needed or feels right at the time to complete the task at hand.<\/p>\n\n
If you need a short pair programming session to fix a bug or finish a feature, to review some code before you merge it or submit it for code review, or want to pair ad-hoc or for one afternoon a week, that works, too.<\/p>\n\n
There isn't one way to do pair or mob programming.<\/p>\n\n
Do what works for you.<\/p>\n\n ", "format": "full_html", "processed": "\n
Doing pair or programming doesn't mean you need to be working in groups continuously.<\/p>\n\n
If you've asked a colleague to review the code you're writing or help you fix a bug, that's pair programming.<\/p>\n\n
You don't always need a driver and navigator, a set rotation time or dedicated allocated daily pair programming time.<\/p>\n\n
While that works for some teams, and on some occasions, you can do what's needed or feels right at the time to complete the task at hand.<\/p>\n\n
If you need a short pair programming session to fix a bug or finish a feature, to review some code before you merge it or submit it for code review, or want to pair ad-hoc or for one afternoon a week, that works, too.<\/p>\n\n
There isn't one way to do pair or mob programming.<\/p>\n\n
Do what works for you.<\/p>\n\n ", "summary": null } ] }