Pair programming

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Pair programming is an agile software development technique in which two programmers work together at one workstation. One, the "driver," writes code while the other, the "observer" or "navigator," reviews each line of code as it is typed in. The two programmers switch roles frequently.

History[edit]

Pair programming is a core practice of Extreme Programming (XP), which was created by Kent Beck and Ward Cunningham in the late 1990s. XP emphasizes customer satisfaction and aims to deliver high-quality software quickly and continuously.

Benefits[edit]

Pair programming has several benefits, including:

  • **Improved code quality**: The observer can catch mistakes and suggest improvements in real-time.
  • **Knowledge sharing**: Both programmers learn from each other, which can lead to a more skilled team.
  • **Enhanced team communication**: Working closely together fosters better communication and collaboration.
  • **Reduced risk of burnout**: Sharing the workload can make the task less stressful and more enjoyable.

Challenges[edit]

Despite its benefits, pair programming also has some challenges:

  • **Increased cost**: It requires two programmers to work on a single task, which can be seen as less efficient.
  • **Compatibility issues**: Not all programmers work well together, and personality clashes can hinder productivity.
  • **Learning curve**: It can take time for programmers to get used to this way of working.

Techniques[edit]

There are several techniques to make pair programming more effective:

  • **Ping-pong pairing**: The driver writes a test, and the observer writes the code to pass the test, then they switch roles.
  • **Strong-style pairing**: The driver types only what the observer instructs, ensuring constant communication and collaboration.
  • **Remote pairing**: Using tools like screen sharing and video conferencing, programmers can pair program even when they are not physically together.

Related Practices[edit]

Pair programming is often used in conjunction with other agile practices such as:

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