It's not a team vs individually, it's specifically a team/duo with similar or same model vs a team/duo with different models. The benefit is seen by having the models be different. Each finds unique things and enhances the other.
Yeah its like a team where the task is switched between developers. In the end everybody provides different point of view to the problem and the whole team learns about the codebase.
Ah damn, I really missed that.
That’s super interesting, that the alloying actually performs better! I guess it’s the same as people working in a team rather than individually?
It's not a team vs individually, it's specifically a team/duo with similar or same model vs a team/duo with different models. The benefit is seen by having the models be different. Each finds unique things and enhances the other.
So it’s more like pair programming, switching turns after each iteration.
Yeah its like a team where the task is switched between developers. In the end everybody provides different point of view to the problem and the whole team learns about the codebase.