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				Never had done pair programming, but it takes only common sense to see the same way it will go down.
 
 This had to be said. Upvoted.
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				 jdivis1359yI found pair programming most helpful as an intern with another intern, but can't even fathom trying to do it again 13 years later. jdivis1359yI found pair programming most helpful as an intern with another intern, but can't even fathom trying to do it again 13 years later.
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				Whenever I have someone look over my shoulders as I type I loose the ability to spell or to know where anything is.
 If someone else is typing and I am pair programming that's a different story.
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				 netroxen2439yMan, I feel the pain. Had to pair-program with some guy for 4 hours the other day, spent half the time staring out the window. If I code, I'm in my code, I'm in the zone, if you code - Meh, don't give a shit. netroxen2439yMan, I feel the pain. Had to pair-program with some guy for 4 hours the other day, spent half the time staring out the window. If I code, I'm in my code, I'm in the zone, if you code - Meh, don't give a shit.
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				Hands lose the ability to type when they are being observed. @CogInTheWheel @console
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				 OllieVee3959yDepends - as usual - on the other one. OllieVee3959yDepends - as usual - on the other one.
 I once had a colleague (still Friends) with whom it was a great joy to pairprogramming - comparable workingstyle.
 Another colleague I sometimes need to work with is coding with his mouse (!!!!). I'm always getting crazy when I see him working....
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				 cdrice41839yHoly hell, I wish I could fav this one thousand times. I have one of those co-workers also, and it drives me absolutely insane trying to help or code with them. cdrice41839yHoly hell, I wish I could fav this one thousand times. I have one of those co-workers also, and it drives me absolutely insane trying to help or code with them.
 
 I identified so hard with this I legitimately got a little choked up. This is some epic-quality rantage riche har. I feel it, I feel it so much.
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"Let's do some pair programming! It will be fun!"
... Fuck no.
Either I start coding and you open a beer, or the other way around. And sure, I do not mind doing each other's code reviews. I respect your feedback.
But I can't look over your shoulder while you misspell keywords. When I write code, I search, try, debug and play at a high speed.
I'm an impressionist/surrealist writing messy passionate functions, breaking lots of things with broad paintbrush strokes before finishing it into detailed perfection. I remember all the places in the code I need to work on, and cover everything with tests.
You're a baroque coder, sometimes even a hyperrealist, with your two-finger 10 wpm typing, writing code strictly line-by-line, decorating every statement with the right checks & typehints in advance. You can not keep two functions in your head at the same time. You write tests reluctantly, but you hate that I barely plan. You plan everything, including your pee breaks.
As a coworker I respect you.
But there is no bigger hell than pair programming with you.
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