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Pair programming

In Extreme programming, the term pair programming is used to describe two programmers working closely together by both sitting in front of the keyboard and monitor at the same time. While one is typing the details of the code and the other is informally reviewing the current additions.

The goal of pair programming is to have an immediate code review[?] occurring as the code is being typed in.



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