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source: "https://chat.brainbaking.com/objects/206b47d5-0380-4db4-a611-c421af1d0765"
title: "How does knowledge transfer in pair programming wo..."
date: "2021-05-28T08:32:11"
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How does knowledge transfer in pair programming work? That's a question that kept Franz Zieris busy for years. Instead of reading his 300+ pages long PhD thesis, you can glance over his findings in the summary at <a href="https://www.zieris.net/pubs/Zieris20-phd-summary.pdf" rel="ugc">https://www.zieris.net/pubs/Zieris20-phd-summary.pdf</a> --- it contains a lot of useful insights that pairs can reflect on!<br>I applaud the effort some people make to condense or present their academic work for a broader audience. It still happens way too little.