Timeline for Is pair programming a good strategy to transfer knowledge from a senior to a junior developer? [closed]
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| Mar 2, 2016 at 19:19 | comment | added | Erik Eidt | Pair programming is not a 1:1 substitute for training. | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 18:15 | comment | added | JeffO | If you're a junior dev who feels intimidated, I suggest pairing with as many sr devs as humanly possible and get over it. | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 18:14 | answer | added | Dev-iL | timeline score: 2 | |
| S Mar 2, 2016 at 18:13 | history | closed | CommunityBot gnat Andres F. JeffO | Opinion-based | |
| S Mar 2, 2016 at 18:13 | comment | added | JeffO | Possible duplicate of When does pair programming work? When to avoid it? | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 18:06 | comment | added | Andres F. | Unfortunately, this question is too subjective to be a good fit for this site. | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 18:00 | review | Close votes | |||
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| Mar 2, 2016 at 17:58 | comment | added | Tulains Córdova | Do you expect to improve your programming skills by avoiding the presence of more skilled developers? | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 17:57 | comment | added | joshp | It can work, can fail. Depends on too many factors to have a right answer. Depends on the individuals and code involved. | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 17:46 | comment | added | Dev-iL | Are you asking from the perspective of the boss, the senior programmer, the junior programmer, or a bystander? | |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 17:44 | history | edited | Tulains Córdova | CC BY-SA 3.0 | Some english style adjusted |
| Mar 2, 2016 at 17:39 | review | First posts | |||
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| Mar 2, 2016 at 17:36 | history | asked | bfsc | CC BY-SA 3.0 |