Summary
In this chapter, we covered a perhaps unexpected crash course on audio and video, screen sharing, how to use an IDE that is appropriate for remote pair programming, and then a few guidelines about source control usage. We finished this chapter with a setup example for remote pair programming.
This was probably the most technical non-programming, non-coding chapter. Nevertheless, we need to take into account more than let's sit and start writing some code, because there are far more important aspects when it comes to remote pair programming. It might seem that coding is overshadowed by all these technical details, but that's not true. We need to get used to all these technical details, use them appropriately, and then start coding. You will feel like you had the best coding experience, and you won't want to stop working in this way.
We have our setup, and we can start remote pair programming. The next chapter will be about how to enhance your remote pair...