As a firm believer in comments, this post caught my attention. Check it out.
From slashdot.org
Developers: Comments are More Important than Code
Posted by timothy on Tuesday April 26, @10:11PM
from the if-you-disagree-provide-comments dept.
CowboyRobot writes "I was going through some code from 2002, frustrated at the lack of comments, cursing the moron who put this spaghetti together, only to realize later that I was the moron who had written it. An essay titled Comments Are More Important Than Code goes through the arguments that seem obvious only in hindsight - that 'self-documenting' code is good but not enough, that we should be able to write code based on good documentation, not the other way around, and that the thing that separates human-written code from computer-generated code is that our stuff is readable to future programmers. But I go through this argument with my colleagues, who say that using short, descriptive variable names 'should' be enough as long as the code is well-organized. Who's right?"
Comments More Important Than Code?
Posted by marcM at Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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