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Tiger Abrodi

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Paul-Sebastian Manole
Paul-Sebastian Manole
Oct 24, 2022

The problem with doing pair programming, especially within distributed teams, is that developers are especially opinionated people that don't like to be challenged, not when they work, at least.

They don't want their work to be criticised while they're doing it, and they don't want to argue with another developer on why something they're doing is not right or the best way to do it.

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Victor Eke
Victor Eke
Oct 24, 2022

It's the same in open-source software. Knowing how to collaborate with other developers irrespective of your differences is a great skill to have as a developer and one that is sort after by companies today.

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Bilal Khan
Bilal Khan
Oct 23, 2022

That's an awesome article Tiger Abrodi. Thank you for positing it!

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Bilal Khan
Bilal Khan
Oct 23, 2022

That's an awesome article Tiger Abrodi. Thank you for positing it!

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Sharang Ahirekar
Sharang Ahirekar
Oct 24, 2022

Hey, which anime is that pic from

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Alex Schoenenwald
Alex Schoenenwald
Oct 24, 2022

Demon slayer - Kimetsu no yaiba. Great anime! :)

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Victor Eke
Victor Eke
Oct 24, 2022

Great article, Tiger Abrodi. I love the concept of pair programming, you not only learn from your peers but you develop the ability to collaborate more effectively as a team.

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Mayank Vikash
Mayank Vikash
Oct 27, 2022

Isn't that cover from Demon Slayer?

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Shady ElDawy
Shady ElDawy
Nov 11, 2022

Nice. Thank you for posting.

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Andrew Baisden
Andrew Baisden
Jan 5, 2023

Excellent read thanks for taking the time to share the knowledge.

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