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07 πŸ«±πŸ½β€πŸ«²πŸΏ Mentored pair programming #23

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Bahasyd opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 0 comments
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Bahasyd commented Jan 20, 2025

Pick one piece of programming you're doing and pair up with a volunteer to work on it together.

See the mentored pair programming guide for guidance.

Book time with a community member using one of the Scheduling links in the #cyf-pair-programming slack channel's canvas. If there are no available times, please post in #cyf-pair-programming.

Remember, as a learner, you will need to explain your thought process, plan out what to do, write the code and check it works

Why are we doing this?

Pair programming is an excellent way to develop programming and communication skills. It is often much easier to work through something when working on something 1-to-1. It is also helps our learners to prepare for technical interviews when they'll need to code in front of other people.

Acceptance criteria

  • You have pair programmed on a piece of programming with another person for at least thirty minutes this sprint.

Objectives

- [ ] Talk aloud when thinking about a problem.
- [ ] Write code in front of someone else.
- [ ] Analyse your strategies for solving problems in code.
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