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If you think that pair-programming is "someone monitoring you and making suggestions as you work" then you have no clue what pair programming is or what the drivers and benefits of it are.
Can you tell us more about pair programming, never done it myself, the thing that scares me about it is pairing with some types of developers. About half the developers i work with, i enjoy working with, the other half i would not enjoy pairing or working closely with.
So how does that work out in reality?
Last edited by Fraidycat; 17 February 2023, 15:28.
If you think that pair-programming is "someone monitoring you and making suggestions as you work" then you have no clue what pair programming is or what the drivers and benefits of it are.
No I probably don’t, and neither have the developers I’ve seen trying to do it either years ago by the sounds of it Current client contracts me to build parts of their system, and I do that then deliver it, so no chance of anything like that happening.
Having someone monitoring you and making suggestions as you work, could be seen as an unacceptable level of D & C?
If you think that pair-programming is "someone monitoring you and making suggestions as you work" then you have no clue what pair programming is or what the drivers and benefits of it are.
I don't know coding but all I see is an over egged requirements which most job ads have with an OK'ish rate. 400 outside so about 650 outside. Doesn't look too shabby that? London bit isn't ideal but depends on how much time in the office.
Doesn't seem worth of a contract of the day to me
This one trumps it. 163 to 197 per day INSIDE for a Project Manager. Granted for NHS but still...
Having someone monitoring you and making suggestions as you work, could be seen as an unacceptable level of D & C? The training would depend if it was giving or receiving (fine if the former and in your schedule).
Too many out there looking for perfect when enthusiastic & good enough is what you need.
You don't need someone with 10 years of experience of SQL server 2022, someone who has been around a bit and has proven experience is good enough, the documentation and support is good.
You talk to agents and they are pulling their hair out , well last year they were.
I don't know coding but all I see is an over egged requirements which most job ads have with an OK'ish rate. 400 outside so about 650 outside. Doesn't look too shabby that? London bit isn't ideal but depends on how much time in the office.
Doesn't seem worth of a contract of the day to me
This one trumps it. 163 to 197 per day INSIDE for a Project Manager. Granted for NHS but still...
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