From 81aaaf2d1e6a426fbe2b435c8004a1ba365cc24c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wesley Moore Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2017 17:16:54 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] Add pair-programming post --- content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.md | 72 +++++++++++++++++++ .../technical/2017/10/pair-programming.yaml | 13 ++++ 2 files changed, 85 insertions(+) create mode 100644 content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.md create mode 100644 content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.yaml diff --git a/content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.md b/content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac7fad0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.md @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# Pair Programming + +> All code to be sent into production is created by two people working together +> at a single computer. + +— + +Recently I read [The Only Person I’ll Pair Program with is my Cat by Patrick A. +Brown][cat-programming] and it stirred up some thoughts that got too long for a +tweeted response. So I'm capturing my own feelings on the practice here. + +I don't enjoy the practice of pair programming as it is defined above. It's +taken me a long time to be able to admit that because there is evidence that +pair programming is faster and produces higher quality +results,[[1]][pairprog-hannay-ist09] and that most people enjoy +it.[[2]][XPSardinia] Going against this evidence makes me feel like +I'm a bad programmer, or that I'm not doing my job well. + +For me (full-time) pairing takes the fun out of my job. It may be argued that +I'm not employed to have fun but you can be damn sure that if spending half my +waking hours a day in your employ I'm going to want it to be enjoyable. I'm not +some resource that solely exists to extract maximum efficiency out of in order +to further other people's goals. I'm a person with my own goals that is +**expending a great deal of my life** in other people's employ so that I may +live, and have a fun and fulfilling life. + +When pairing full time, or most of the time: + +* I get tired and drained: + * As a bit of an introvert, I find extended periods of pairing extremely + draining. I don't think introversion is really factored in when the XP + crew advocate for full-time pair programming. +* I lose any chance of achieving a [flow state][flow]. +* Tools and technology are diluted to the lowest common denominator: + * I have invested countless hours learning, [configuring][dotfiles], and + mastering powerful tools like [Neovim], [zsh], and [my operating + system][arch-linux], which I'd like to be able to use. +* I miss the satisfaction of working on and solving a problem myself. +* I am generally less satisfied and enthusiastic about work. + +To be clear I'm not advocating for never working with a fellow developer or a +complete lack of collaboration within your team. I'm stating that I don't like +the practice of requiring or pressuring people to work as a pair for all or the +bulk of their time. Also, pairing is the practice when two people of similar +skill level work together. If there is a disparity in skill level then it's +mentoring, which is a totally different thing. + +To me, "working together at a single computer", is a tool in your tool belt +like any other that you use when it makes sense. Trying to solve a +particularly complex problem? Work with someone on it. Been [stuck for a little +while, enlist some help][15-minute-rule]. When the time is right for +collaborating on a problem it is a skill like any other that can be improved +and honed. [Ellie Meredith gave a great talk at the Melbourne Ruby meetup in +August][aemeredith-pair-effectively] on some tips that contribute to +effective pairing. These tips can help improve your effectiveness, and +enjoyment when it's the right tool for the job. + +If you love pairing full time, great, but keep in mind that not everyone feels +the same way. If you don't really enjoy paring full-time, rest assured you're +not alone. Look after yourself, hone your skills and pair when it makes sense. + +[cat-programming]: https://medium.com/@patrickabrown/the-only-person-ill-pair-program-with-is-my-cat-86da6fb4da3d + +[pairprog-hannay-ist09]: http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/ebse/R11-pairprog-hannay-ist09.pdf +[XPSardinia]: https://collaboration.csc.ncsu.edu/laurie/Papers/XPSardinia.PDF +[aemeredith-pair-effectively]: https://speakerdeck.com/aemeredith/two-heads-are-better-than-one +[flow]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology) +[Neovim]: https://neovim.io/ +[zsh]: http://www.zsh.org/ +[arch-linux]: https://www.archlinux.org/ +[dotfiles]: https://github.com/wezm/dotfiles +[15-minute-rule]: https://blog.intercom.com/15-minute-rule/ diff --git a/content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.yaml b/content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da15f70 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/technical/2017/10/pair-programming.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +--- +title: Pair Programming +extra: My thoughts on full-time pair programming. +kind: article +section: technical +created_at: 2017-10-21 12:05:00.000000000 +10:00 +keywords: +- practices +- pair +- programming +- psychology +- introversion +short_url: