pair programming

A software development technique, part of extreme programming, in which two programmers work together at a single keyboard, one coding while the other observes and reviews. The roles are often switched at regular intervals.

Noun

  1. A software development technique, part of extreme programming, in which two programmers work together at a single keyboard, one coding while the other observes and reviews. The roles are often switched at regular intervals.

Hypernyms

computer programming programming

Hyponyms

collaborative pair programming distributed pair programming remote pair programming virtual pair programming

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