Remote pair programming
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Remote pair programming is the practice of pair programming where the two programmers comprising the pair are in different locations, working via a collaborative real-time editor, shared desktop, or a remote pair programming IDE plugin.
Also known as virtual pair programming or distributed pair programming.
[edit] External links
- Gobby, a multiplatform collaborative real-time editor with syntax highlighting for almost all languages
- collab.NetBeans, the Netbeans collaboration project.
- MoonEdit, a multiplatform collaborative real-time editor.
- SubEthaEdit a collaborative real-time editor for Mac