Apologies for the non clojure related post!
2009/10/13 Phil Hagelberg :
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> Robert Stehwien writes:
>
>> How well does remote pair programming work? I telecommute 100% so I'm
>> curious. Must be working for you guys, I just haven't tried Rudel. Since I
>> almost live in emacs I should give it
Robert Stehwien writes:
> How well does remote pair programming work? I telecommute 100% so I'm
> curious. Must be working for you guys, I just haven't tried Rudel. Since I
> almost live in emacs I should give it a try sometime...
I work with Tim and wrote up a blog post summarizing our expe
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 18:58, Robert Stehwien wrote:
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>> >
>> > If you have to work Remote, why limit yourself to us only? There are
>> > developers outside the states you know...
>>
>> Yes, but if you're pair programming (which they are), it sure helps to
>> if all involved are awake at the sa
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:38 AM, B Smith-Mannschott
wrote:
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> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:36,
> safsafhwef90hwe09fhewq09hf09weqhgf09qwejhf90
> wrote:
> >
> > If you have to work Remote, why limit yourself to us only? There are
> > developers outside the states you know...
>
> Yes, but if you're
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 08:36,
safsafhwef90hwe09fhewq09hf09weqhgf09qwejhf90
wrote:
>
> If you have to work Remote, why limit yourself to us only? There are
> developers outside the states you know...
Yes, but if you're pair programming (which they are), it sure helps to
if all involved are awake
If you have to work Remote, why limit yourself to us only? There are
developers outside the states you know...
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