BrowserUK is strictly a minimalist (or perhaps a zeroist), and feels comments only get in the way, and I'm a semi-maximalist, who feels that comments should be there to clarify intent, point out pitfalls, and explain complex code to the reader.I tend to be both. I feel comments should be there to clarify intent, etc. I also prefer to have as few comments as possible.
Impossible you say? I disagree. If your code is simple enough, there just isn't much reason to add a comment. If I feel the need to write a comment to explain my code - I also consider rewriting the code instead so the comment may no longer be needed.
In reply to Re^3: How do I prototype a function with a varying number of arguments?
by JavaFan
in thread How do I prototype a function with a varying number of arguments?
by lyapunov
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