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by jsmthrowaway
4366 days ago
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> Too many comments (even short ones) is generally bad; That's exactly what I'm refuting, so I'm not sure why you keep talking past me. I am speaking to the crazy notion that there is a par for the comment golf course, and we all have to be Goldilocks as we write software. I don't know where that started, but I'd love it if people stopped judging software based upon the non-executable portions. A line before every line? Maybe. Are they comments of quality? I've put a comment on every line of assembly before as a postfix. There is no hard and fast rule on this, and I wish people would stop trying to make one. Again, literate programming. I feel like you're missing how serious I am about this by overlooking my repeated love for it. |
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