Pair Working
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We summarized the practices of pair programming and administrating as pair working.
Derived as a practice from eXtreme Programming (XP), pair programming is a method/pattern that aims for fine-scaled feedback within a team.
At DCX, some developers and operators work in pairs, not constantly, but from time to time. Most teams have positive experiences using this method, but not all teams tried the by-the-book-approach (driver and navigator principle). Especially for non-trivial tasks, pair working results in rapid knowledge exchange and better results with fewer bugs. We encourage the teams to try this approach more often.