Ultimately, programming is a solitary task - and pretending otherwise is a recipe for lowering devleoper productivity.
That said, working (not programming) together is definitely a beneficial thing on larger projects: discussing + coordinating ideas, approaches, strategies.
It very much depends upon the project and tasks being worked on. Personally, as I greatly enjoy writing code - solo work is definitely my preferred mode... it's all but impossible to get into 'the zone' in any other way.
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Ultimately, programming is a solitary task - and pretending otherwise is a recipe for lowering devleoper productivity.
That said, working (not programming) together is definitely a beneficial thing on larger projects: discussing + coordinating ideas, approaches, strategies.
It very much depends upon the project and tasks being worked on. Personally, as I greatly enjoy writing code - solo work is definitely my preferred mode... it's all but impossible to get into 'the zone' in any other way.