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What are your thoughts/experiences with pair programming (with humans)? I've never done it. I always fund the idea of it quite wasteful. I find code reviews significantly better since they're asynchronous, can involve more than two people and it all gets documented so knowledge transfer is significantly higher than pair programming.
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The success of Pair Programming as a learning tool depends on the attitudes and personalities of the participants. The understanding that the learning is supposed to go both ways is key to success. Given circumstances where it does pay off are limited, it should be used sparingly.
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