Pair programming – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

Organiser
Canary Wharf .NET User Group
Date
Wed, 4 May 2011, 17:30 - 19:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Infusion Development , Poplar, GB
Cost
Free

Pair programming is an XP practice of programming together, two people, one computer. When it's done right, it's fun and productive. This talk takes you on a journey through good and bad pair programming patterns and anti-patterns and explains why pair programming can benefit you and your company when it is done right. 

Rachel Laycock is a Software Consultant at ThoughtWorks and has worked with agile methods including scrum, XP, lean and kanban. She organises the London .NET User Group (LDNUG) and coaches teams on how to more agile.

Sara is a Software Consultant at Infusion and has a background in agile development including XP, scrum and Kanban. She is an active member of the .NET community and is advocate of pair programming.

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