That is a nice article with plenty of details. But I would like to hear from the author and other people more about the manager's point of view, regarding pair programming. I am currently working in a software company where projects are handled by only one person. It would take a lot of effort to bring a colleague into the middle of my project and the second, more powerful, in pair programming would mean that instead of one person, two persons should be paid. Please enlight me if I am wrong.
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That is a nice article with plenty of details. But I would like to hear from the author and other people more about the manager's point of view, regarding pair programming. I am currently working in a software company where projects are handled by only one person. It would take a lot of effort to bring a colleague into the middle of my project and the second, more powerful, in pair programming would mean that instead of one person, two persons should be paid. Please enlight me if I am wrong.