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		<title>Pair Programming Productivity</title>
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I was chatting with a developer last week about how his productivity increased when he started to pair at work, due to the social aspect of things. Later that same night I spoke to someone who had the opposite experience, which I will save for another day :)
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<p>I was chatting with a developer last week about how his productivity increased when he started to pair at work, due to the social aspect of things. Later that same night I spoke to someone who had the opposite experience, which I will save for another day :)</p>
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