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Pair-A-Palooza Zine Instructions

How To Fold the Zine

  1. 🍔 hamburger fold, then open
  2. 🌭 hot dog fold, then open
  3. 👐 🙏 fold short edges to middle, then open
  4. 🍔 hamburger fold
  5. 👄 cut middle crease in half-way, to make a mouth
  6. 🌭 hot dog fold, then press in to make a diamond ♦️
  7. from back page to front, press pages down, til' you have a book 📗

Here's a quick reference to fill out the Pair-A-Palooza zine:

Page 6 Page 5 Page 4 Page 3
Back Page Front Page Page 1 Page 2

Front Page

Content: Pair A Palooza!

vol. - This is used to track how many volumes of Pair-A-Palooza Zines there are "published", You can use them internally, or you can get your volume number through this repo, and share your zine with the world! (Stay Tuned)

Pairing with - This is where you'd put your name.. so it'll read: Pairing With Kara!

Page 1

Content: About Me:

This page you can leave up to 5 things that folks should know about you in general, maybe you go by they/them, maybe you're a Pices, maybe you're a dog mom, or maybe you're a Unicycle enthusiast, this is a great place to put it!

Quirk - This is a hat-tip to Dev Bootcamp, where we would always introduce ourselves with our names, our cohort name, and a quirk about us. Don't be shy, be vulnerable with your group, and share a tidbit about how weird and wonderful you are!

Page 2

Content: My Communication Styles:

This page should include any communication-specific things someone should know about you, this could include:

Page 3

Content: How I Roll...

This section is where you'll put some of the ways you like to work, what is your setup like? what should someone know before they sit in your space, using your tools? This section can be a bit developer-heavy, but you can update it to whatever kind of setup things folks should know to work well with you.

My Editor - Text editor you use

My Shell - command line shell

Keyboard - have a special kind of keyboard?

Fave Plugin - Folks often forget what theyve setup to make their lives easier, and it can be a burden for others trying to pair, its nice to know this stuff upfront first!

Page 4

Content: ...Technologically

Theres more space to add more technical quirks you have!

Tabs or Spaces - a silly, but sometimes useful thing to know about how a person spaces their code out...

Mouse or Trackpad - suprisingly enough, this could be very jarring not to know about a person before you pair with them!

Page 5

Content: DO's and of pairing

in this space, its great to review what makes a perfect pairing session for you, and write a few of those things down. some examples are:

  • DO timebox pomodoro style
  • DO celebrate successes
  • DO ping-pong between driver and navigator roles

Page 6

Content: Don'ts with me

Similarly, in this space, its great to review what makes a horrible pairing session for you, and write a few of those things down. some examples are:

  • DONT grab my keyboard
  • DONT be silent when making a decision together
  • DONT dismiss my concerns when I'm navigating

Back Page

Content: Pair With Me On:

There are lots of reasons to pair with folks, and here's where you list out what you'd like to pair on, whether it be

  • to learn something you dont know
  • to geek out about something you know LOTS about
  • to share best practices, or new tools for doing things
  • to observe new ways of tackling old problems