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Recently I’ve been doing a lot of remote pair programming with clients. A few people have asked how this works. Rather than try to explain it, I recorded one of my sessions with a client last week, and you can watch it below:
The actual session was about an hour long, though I edited it down to about 10 minutes here.
If you are interested in having me help you remotely with your R project, check out my services page for details.
If you are interested in trying remote pair programming on your own, then my Remote Pair Programming Checklist might help you:
Download my Remote Pair Programming Checklist
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