Remote pairing works, too, with some effort.

I am working my way through Wicket in Action, and I am definitely very
excited, at this point. But I know that watching a real Wicket expert in
action would be extremely informative.


On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Paul Borș <p...@bors.ws> wrote:

> Have you glimpsed over the few books offered under the Books section on
> Wicket's home page?
>
> In my experience pair programming works for two developers within the same
> physical location when one can explain the other quickly why it's best to
> archive something one way rather than the other.
>
> Have a great day,
>     Paul Bors
>
> On Jul 7, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Mike Pence <mike.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys. Hope that this is appropriate for this list: I am looking for
> > someone who is willing to pair program with me (although it would
> probably
> > be mostly me on the watching side). I need to get strong with Wicket,
> > Spring, and maybe even Neo4J as quickly as possible, as I have committed
> to
> > using these technologies on a big new project. And I know from experience
> > that pair programming with someone who is very proficient in those
> > technologies is the quickest way to get there.
> >
> > I posted a job listing on Elance for a similar arrangement, but if any of
> > you Wicket masters would let me look over your virtual shoulder for a few
> > hours sometime, it would be much appreciated.
> >
> > FYI, I have been programming for 20+ years (VB, Delphi, Java, Ruby, etc.)
> > so it is not like I am a total newbie.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Mike Pence
>
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