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by atsjie
1181 days ago
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We stopped some devs in our project from adding too may TODOs and FIXMEs. For good reason; the more TODOs and FIXMEs a codebase contains, the less impactfull they are. We had so many TODOs no-one every batted an eye when seeing them, and they never got fixed. It just made you feel bad. Also a lot of TODO's expressed opinions about the "ideal" scenario, but in practice most of those TODOs were for code that was "fine" or "good enough". In those scenarios it's better to omit the TODO/FIXME keyword and just describe the design decision that was made. |
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