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Pair Programming (Dear Uncle Joe, My Pair Programmer Has Halitosis)

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  1. Robert C. Martin posting to the newsgroup comp. object, subject: “Pair Programming—Yuck!” October 28, 2001.

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  2. Anonymous XPer, see the “Voice of eXPerience: Tales from the Front Line” sidebar in Chapter 4.

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  3. Ron Jeffries, posting to the C2 Wild page “Pair Programming Ergonomics,” http://cz.com/cgi-bin/wiki?PairProgrammingErgonomics.

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  12. Matt Stephens and Doug Rosenberg, Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2003), Chapter 6, “Pair Programming.”

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Stephens, M., Rosenberg, D. (2003). Pair Programming (Dear Uncle Joe, My Pair Programmer Has Halitosis). In: Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0810-5_6

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