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The source code is the documentation

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 3:31

se tittle

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 7:05

NO EXCEPTIONS

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 8:15

>>1
Yeah. Tell that to Haskell programmers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 15:12

>>1
Yeah. Tell that to Perl programmers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 16:14

>>1
Yeah. Tell that to brainfuck programmers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 17:03

>>5
Yeah. Tell that to doublefuck programmers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 17:23

Who documents their code in this day and age?

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 17:27

Yeah. Tell that to programmers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 18:10

The Jews are after me

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 18:12

The Jews are after me

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-28 23:03

>>7
Any professional programmer. Amateurs don't need to document their code because, well, because they are amateurs.

I still kinda agree with >>1

Documentation is source code, the source code of the automated tests.

IHBT 7/10

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-29 7:15

>>1,11
I generally don't document source code. I generally rely on the system design docs to describe my code function. I document source code whenever I make some sort of design decision that isn't covered by the system design docs (maybe library bugs that need routing around or code hacks or magic numbers).

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