Table of Contents:
  • Tunneling Web Traffic Through a ProxySimple Tunneling with tmate; What's Next?; 4. Collaborating with Shared Screens; Choosing a Screen-Sharing Tool; Using VNC for Complete Screen Sharing; Using NX for Partial Screen Sharing; What's Next?; 5. Building a Pairing Server; Initializing the Pairing Server with Vagrant; Provisioning with Puppet; Using the Server; Running the Server in the Cloud; What's Next?; 6. Collaborating with an IDE; Installing Saros and Eclipse; Sharing an Eclipse Project with Saros; Whiteboarding with Saros; What's Next?; 7. Remote Pairing in the Wild; Pairing at Test Double
  • Pairing at Pivotal LabsPairing at Big Nerd Ranch; Patterns of Pairing; Wrapping Up; Bibliography
  • Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Who Should Read This Book?; Why Should You Read This Book?; What's in This Book?; What Do You Need to Use This Book?; Having a Partner Is Optional; 1. Introduction to Pair Programming; Laying the Ground Rules; Examining the Evidence; Pairing Up; Getting Started with Some Basic Tools; What's Next?; 2. Collaborating with Text Only; Installing tmux; Using tmux as a Solo Programmer; Sharing a tmux Session; Using tmux for Pairing; What's Next?; 3. Using the Cloud to Connect; Creating a Reverse Proxy Server; Creating the Secure Tunnel
  • Includes bibliographical references