I would find that code that reads like it is supposed to be doing would be better than comments or 5 lines of POD. If the code is complex than encapsulating it in a subroutine that describes what it does would be appropriate as well.
I am tired of crappy code that uses one or two letter variables, or subroutines that last for 500+ lines and the excuse for them not writing clearly because they can use "Comments" to describe what it is doing later. If they cannot write clear code, why do they believe that their comments are going to be any better?
In reply to Re^3: Easily catalog subroutines with a synopsis comment
by Herkum
in thread Easily catalog subroutines with a synopsis comment
by blogical
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