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No, no, hell no. The true answer is that there is no one answer; that what works best is a dynamic combination of solitary, pair, and group work, depending on the context, using your best judgement. Paired programming definitely has its place. (Betteridge’s Law strikes again!) In some cases that place may even be “much of most days.” But insisting on 100 percent pairing is mindless dogma, and like all mindless dogma, ultimately counterproductive.
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No,
no,
hell
no.
The
true
answer
is
that
there
is
no
one
answer;
that
what
works
best
is
a
dynamic
combination
of
solitary,
pair,
and
group
work,
depending
on
the
context,
using
your
best
judgement.
Paired
programming
definitely
has
its
place.
(Betteridge’s
Law
strikes
again!)
In
some
cases
that
place
may
even
be
“much
of
most
days.”
But
insisting
on
100
percent
pairing
is
mindless
dogma,
and
like
all
mindless
dogma,
ultimately
counterproductive.