5 articles tagged #pair-programming
All English for IT articles related to #pair-programming.
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English for Pair Programming: Vocabulary for Driver, Navigator, and Mob Sessions
Master the English vocabulary used in pair programming and mob sessions — driver/navigator handoffs, thinking aloud in code, disagreement phrases, and rubber duck debugging language.
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How to Run a Mob Programming Session in English
Learn the English phrases for facilitating a mob programming session — rotating the driver, navigating disagreements, and keeping the whole group engaged.
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How to Request a Pair Review in English
Learn the English phrases for asking a colleague to review code together in real time, and how to frame it so it doesn't sound like you need rescuing.
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How to Discuss Pair Programming in English
A practical English guide for developers who pair program — learn the navigator/driver vocabulary, how to switch roles gracefully, and what to say when things get awkward.
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English for Remote Pair Programming: Narrating Code and Sharing Context
Learn the English phrases for remote pair programming: narrating your thinking, asking clarifying questions, sharing context, and switching driver and navigator roles.
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