Actually I thought there were different degrees of XP.
In moderate XP you get one computer between two developers, in really extreme programming it's one between three and in a small office in Cuppertino there's one company where they only have one machine in the office and everyone else uses an abacus.
I think the fundamental principle of limiting developer's access to hardware is a brilliant idea, but then again I'm a tester:-)
Actually I thought there were different degrees of XP. In moderate XP you get one computer between two developers, in really extreme programming it's one between three and in a small office in Cuppertino there's one company where they only have one machine in the office and everyone else uses an abacus. I think the fundamental principle of limiting developer's access to hardware is a brilliant idea, but then again I'm a tester :-)