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Is UNA designed for distance pair programming?

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Is UNA designed for distance pair programming?

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UNA is an excellent choice for distance and co-located pair programming, making the practice more natural in a number of ways. It can be used by people separated by a desk, office, building, country, or continent. Some differences include: • Pair programming is bandwidth-limited by the navigator, but with UNA, all developers are free to work simultaneously on the same piece of code. VoIP helps teams keep coordinated, chat is fine too. • Many developers who are uncomfortable with pair programming work well with UNA, because they don’t have to leave their familiar working spaces or comfort zones. • UNA equalizes the balance of power, preventing the driver from monopolizing development, and preventing the navigator from becoming bored. • Customization of project member roles allows enforcement of quality practices. For example, new developers can be prevented from making changes to the code unless they are supervised by others. • Chat and whiteboard history are preserved for later review,

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