Back to [[conference:committee:2015-proposals]]\\ \\ **Title**: Remote Pair Programming\\ **Proposer**: [[2015:Thomas Sundberg]]\\ **Type**: Presentation\\ **Duration**: 45 minutes\\ **Description**: \\ Programming is often something that is done in solitude. Problem solving is something that often is done in a group. Programming is always about problem solving. It is therefore natural to do programming in groups. The group must not be too large and there must be at least two persons to make up a reasonable group. A pair turns out as the natural choice.\\ \\ Some of the benefits with pair programming are\\ \\ * Problem solving\\ * Continuous reviews\\ * Quality\\ * Learning\\ * Lower project risks\\ * Satisfaction\\ \\ Pair programming is most efficient when the pair sits next to each other. This is not always possible. I will therefore show how to setup a remote pair programming session and then do some programming with a remote partner.\\ \\ \\ \\