Jeff Langr
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6 years 11 monthsJeff Langr is a grizzled software developer with over a third century years of experience. He's written a handful of books on software development. His books include a rewrite of Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java, Agile in a Flash (with Tim Ottinger), Agile Java, plus a couple chapters in Uncle Bob's Clean Code. He provides consulting, development, and training services as the owner of Langr Software Solutions.
Jeff Langr is a grizzled software developer with over a third century years of experience. He's written a handful of books on software development. His books include a rewrite of Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java, Agile in a Flash (with Tim Ottinger), Agile Java, plus a couple chapters in Uncle Bob's Clean Code. He provides consulting, development, and training services as the owner of Langr Software Solutions.
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Pair Writing across Time and Space Much like in pair programming, working with a partner through pair writing provides increased support and valuable immediate feedback. But there are additional obstacles when you and your partner are not collocated. Here are some tips on how you can still implement pair writing successfully when you can't collaborate in person. |
| Pair Programming Observations Say "pair programming" to a programmer and he'll probably frown or turn his back on you. But add some rules the programmers must follow--rules that help maintain each person's sanity--and he just might come to find this practice rewarding and beneficial. This article, originally published on Jeff Langr's website, explains the rules and how certain teams have reacted to this structured version of pair programming. |