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JSJ 367: Pair Programming
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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Panel
Aimee Knight
AJ O’Neal
Chris Ferdinandi
Episode Summary
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, the panelists discuss each one’s definition of the term ‘pairing’ in programming, including factors like being remote or local, having different seniority levels and the various approaches of going about it in general. They talk about how valuable pairing is, in terms of benefiting the individual as well as how productive it is for the company or the overall business.
The panel also discuss prototyping, pseudo-coding and the advantages and trade-offs involved in pair programming. They talk about their own experiences in which pairing had proven to be extremely beneficial and the ones where it went completely wrong, thereby helping listeners understand the dos and don’ts of the technique. In the end, they elaborate on what actually happens in pairing interviews and the overall hiring process while sharing anecdotes from their own lives.
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Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter.
Picks
Chris Ferdinandi:
Enso Rings
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AJ O’Neal:
Salt and Pepper Grinder set
Peppercorn blend
Pink Himalayan salt
Aimee Knight:
Enneagram test
Kittyrama
Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus
Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit
Linode offers $20 credit
CacheFly
Panel
Aimee Knight
AJ O’Neal
Chris Ferdinandi
Episode Summary
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, the panelists discuss each one’s definition of the term ‘pairing’ in programming, including factors like being remote or local, having different seniority levels and the various approaches of going about it in general. They talk about how valuable pairing is, in terms of benefiting the individual as well as how productive it is for the company or the overall business.
The panel also discuss prototyping, pseudo-coding and the advantages and trade-offs involved in pair programming. They talk about their own experiences in which pairing had proven to be extremely beneficial and the ones where it went completely wrong, thereby helping listeners understand the dos and don’ts of the technique. In the end, they elaborate on what actually happens in pairing interviews and the overall hiring process while sharing anecdotes from their own lives.
Links
Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter.
Picks
Chris Ferdinandi:
Enso Rings
Vanilla JS Projects
AJ O’Neal:
Salt and Pepper Grinder set
Peppercorn blend
Pink Himalayan salt
Aimee Knight:
Enneagram test
Kittyrama
Released:
Jun 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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