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92 Paul Lindner
pmongerinsf Send Email
May 10, 2004
10:29 pm
... Using Fedora Core 2 test 3 I can connect as many USB mice/keyboards and they all work in tandem. Not sure if older distributions work in this way, but...
91 Chris Winters
winterschris Send Email
May 10, 2004
10:04 pm
... The purpose of the PS/2-Y adapter is to trick the computer into thinking a single keyboard is connected when two actually are. It certainly works that way...
90 Richard Heintze
Sieg_Heintze Send Email
May 10, 2004
9:52 pm
May I confirm here? Let's assume I get the USB keyboards and multiplexer or the Y connector for PS/2 keyboards and 2 PS/2 keyboards...
89 Chris Winters
winterschris Send Email
May 8, 2004
12:12 am
... If you're using PS/2 keyboards you can use the Y-key adapter: http://kinesis-ergo.com/other_adap.htm It allows you to use both keyboards at once. I have...
88 Greg Compestine
gmc444 Send Email
May 7, 2004
11:58 pm
You can use USB keyboards and get a USB multiplexer to hook in as many as you want. There are dual monitor video cards on the market (Matrox makes one, the ...
87 Sieg_Heintze Send Email May 7, 2004
9:53 pm
I thought someone mentioned using e-macs (apparently not to be confused with the emacs editor) for pair programming on macintoshes. They also mentioned that it...
86 Johan Lindstrom
johan__l Send Email
May 6, 2004
8:38 am
... Most people probably have done some kind of pair programming spontaneously. It's when you ask for help and someone comes over and you sit next to each ...
85 Lance Wicks
lwicks_2000 Send Email
May 6, 2004
7:41 am
Hi all, Doing a little more reading on pair programming and I have been trying to "sell" pair programming to some colleagues. And typically, their (and my) gut...
84 Lance Wicks
lwicks_2000 Send Email
May 6, 2004
7:35 am
Hi all, two thoughts on this, a technical one and a conceptual one. First the technical suggestion. If this a Windows environment, try Netmeeting (conf.exe)....
83 Matthew Albright
MattAlbright Send Email
May 6, 2004
12:40 am
Don't forget the old standard, vim and screen. A couple guys here paired over the phone while both working from their houses using vim and screen... matt...
82 Adrian Howard
ajh65537 Send Email
May 6, 2004
12:10 am
... [snip] I just use VNC myself. Works fine as long as you invent some cues for who's driving. If you're both on Mac OS X I'd also have a play with...
81 Greg Compestine
gmc444 Send Email
May 5, 2004
10:29 pm
While simultaneous editing may sound appealing, I've found it to be more difficult to apply than one might expect. It's just too easy to end up in a battle...
80 Richard Heintze
Sieg_Heintze Send Email
May 5, 2004
9:37 pm
We are finding my desk a bit cramped and were wondering if there was any software for pair programming that would allow two different computers to...
79 Rob Nagler
robnagler Send Email
May 5, 2004
3:34 am
... This works on PCs, too, I think. Passing the keyboard around is nice, because it maintains a single flow of control. Two mice moving one cursor gets very...
78 Mark T. Dame
mtdame Send Email
May 4, 2004
5:51 pm
... I don't know about emacs, but on E-Macs (or any Mac) you can connect multiple USB keyboards for pair programming. We use this method. We connect two...
77 Richard Heintze
Sieg_Heintze Send Email
May 4, 2004
5:35 pm
Someone mentioned that there was a special feature in Emacs that facilitated pair programming. I'm very familiar with emacs but I have not run across this ...
76 Adrian Howard
ajh65537 Send Email
Apr 30, 2004
4:12 pm
Since everybody else is doing introductions... Programming since 81. Been paid for it since 86. First used Perl in 96. Started along the agile/XP route around...
75 Rob Nagler
robnagler Send Email
Apr 29, 2004
12:08 pm
... All accepted and released. Thanks muchly. FYA, most of the errors are "speakos", not typos. I used Dragon NaturallySpeaking to input most of the text. I...
74 Forrest Chang
fkchang2000 Send Email
Apr 29, 2004
12:30 am
... Hi: I was drawn to this list in that I'm a big fan of XP and Perl. Professionally, I work in a company with a strong interest/vestment in CMMI, so aside...
73 Lance Wicks
lwicks_2000 Send Email
Apr 28, 2004
8:01 am
Hi all, My name is Lance Wicks. I am a general IT geek/nerd here in the United Kingdom (tho' originally I am from New Zealand). My involvement in Perl is...
72 chudpi Send Email Apr 28, 2004
2:08 am
... Per request, below is the list of possible minor typos or errors which I noticed while reading the book. I have not finished reading the book yet, so I...
71 Greg Compestine
gmc444 Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
9:32 pm
Hi Matt, I'm Greg Compestine. I had the pleasure of working with Rob in Colorado back in 2002 and 2003. I'm now in the Bay Area working for this investment...
70 Matthew Albright
MattAlbright Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
7:10 pm
Wow, looks like there's activity here now! I'm also a newcomer to the group... someone on the san francisco perl mongers group pointed me here after I gave a...
69 Rob Nagler
robnagler Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
12:47 pm
... It was a bit of an experiment (I just finished reading the Tipping Point) to see how fast it would spread with two seeds (xpdenver and this list). If you...
68 Rob Nagler
robnagler Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
12:23 pm
... Thanks, and yes, the examples are hard. It's a feature. :-) XP is about the code. There's a good book by Tom Cargill called C++ Programming Style:...
67 Rob Nagler
robnagler Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
12:04 pm
... The best example of this I can think of is the development book itself. As far as you (the customer/user) are concerned, the introduction is a...
66 Adrian Howard
ajh65537 Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
9:29 am
Hi, On 27 Apr 2004, at 09:43, Karl Scotland wrote: [snip] ... [snip] Another vote for a downloadable version (although a .tgz of the HTML would be just as...
65 Adrian Howard
ajh65537 Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
8:44 am
Hi, ... [snip] While I still have not had the time to read the book (sorry Rob :-) I would guess that Johannes means that feedback is integral in the XP ...
64 Karl Scotland
kjscotland Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
8:43 am
... I'm a recent joiner. I got a pointer to your site out of the blue - not from one my usual XP sources - so I suspect word is spreading. I've not seen an...
63 Lance Wicks
lwicks_2000 Send Email
Apr 27, 2004
7:48 am
Rob, I would just like to say how much I enjoyed reading your online version of the book. (I lost track a bit on some of the code examples, I have to confess) ...
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