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Extreme Pair Programming

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People often ask me if I eat my own cooking. I thought this picture should prove that once and for all.

First, from the size of me you can obviously tell I've been eating somebody's cooking. Secondly, as you can see, pair programming is alive and well here. My partner and I work long hours making sure the code is exactly right.

Daniel and sock monkey working while at the couch



I don't want to get into any kind of personality dispute, but my partner has a tendency to lose interest and fall on the floor quite a bit. He's obviously the brains of the operation -- the strong silent type. I figure after all these years of being both a high-level consultant and a code monkey, it was time to join forces with my logical ally, sock monkey.

And you can't beat the swank evening work area we have -- couch, TV, music, munchies, and pillows. Sock monkey doesn't talk a lot, but I can tell from the way he looks that he is really liking our coding crib.

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