Pair Programming for the Single Programmer
The full title of this talk is, “The Sound of One Hand Clapping, or How to Pair Program with a Single Programmer – Scaling XP to Small Projects.” Everyone talks about using J2EE for massive projects, but what about the lone wolf developer? Can they still apply the lessons learned from agile development methodologies to their everyday work?
XP is an ideal methodology for dealing with small business owners and entrepreneurs. Often times small projects suffer from the complete lack of good programming practices because heavy-weight methodologies don't scale down well. Heavy-weight methodologies can also be intimidating to the non-computer professional. XP scales well to small projects and allows the domain experts to participate in good programming practices (sometimes for the very first time).
About Scott Davis
Scott Davis is the founder of ThirstyHead.com, a training company that specializes in Groovy and Grails training.
Scott published one of the first public websites implemented in Grails in 2006 and has been actively working with the technology ever since. Author of the book Groovy Recipes: Greasing the Wheels of Java and two ongoing IBM developerWorks article series (Mastering Grails and in 2009, Practically Groovy), Scott writes extensively about how Groovy and Grails are the future of Java development.
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