in reply to Re^6: knowing your audience
in thread Programming *is* much more than "just writing code".

Sure they can. You read them and see if they work, i.e. increase your understanding.

Hmm. A comment that might increase my understanding when I write it, may not do so for your understanding when you read it.

It might help Fred, and leave Bill cold, whilst leading Harry right off down the garden path. It all comes back to the imprecision and variablility of interpretation of natural language. And that's before we get into the realms of social and cultural differences.


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Re^8: knowing your audience
by doom (Deacon) on May 09, 2007 at 18:54 UTC

    Hmm. A comment that might increase my understanding when I write it, may not do so for your understanding when you read it.

    It might help Fred, and leave Bill cold, whilst leading Harry right off down the garden path. It all comes back to the imprecision and variablility of interpretation of natural language. And that's before we get into the realms of social and cultural differences.

    Yes, precisely. Working with other human beings is a pain, isn't it? Everywhere you turn, you're stuck with a certain amount of imprecision, even in questions like "does this code work?".