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Part of the reason I suggested shared-desktop this time was because
that's an easy way to also share the non-DrScheme windows that are
often involved.<br>
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Even for student class assignments, these windows might include a Web
browser for viewing documentation or for running a servlet the student
is developing. For real work, this might include things like shell
windows for setting up conditions with a database server, starting and
stopping some server in PLT Scheme that is run from the command line
for deployment, etc. All things that people might do on the computer
during in-person pair programming.<br>
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(I'm not advocating pair programming in general, by the way. Just
taking pair programming as a given for purposes of discussion.)<br>
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Eduardo Bellani wrote at 02/20/2010 08:50 PM:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Mitchell Wand <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mwand1@gmail.com"><mwand1@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Has anybody thought about using DrScheme as a shared whiteboard for remote
pair programming?
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There was this thread some time ago.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://list.cs.brown.edu/pipermail/plt-scheme/2009-May/032898.html">http://list.cs.brown.edu/pipermail/plt-scheme/2009-May/032898.html</a>
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