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Re: Re: Practice: Pair Programming: msg#00037programming.extreme-programming.xp-explained2
>From: Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries-iH4XQsbo15BDlFalPvvQyA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >I suspect that pairs attain a flow state as well. I also believe in pair flow. (And on the best days there is group flow as well.) You get the loss of time sense, the focus on the task at hand, etc. I've noticed the same thing when I teach and put people in pairs - it's a lot harder to pull them back out than if they're doing an individual activity. --Bill Wake ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> $9.95 domain names from Yahoo!. Register anything. http://us.click.yahoo.com/J8kdrA/y20IAA/yQLSAA/nhFolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> |
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