Let the source code say what you are doing, add comments to say why you are doing it
I totally, completly agree with you. There's no worst comments than those duplicating informations given by the code since usual coding practices tend to make forget having them synched.
Until you're not a Befunge of APL developer, the language you code with has usually enough semantic elements helping you to understand what is meant in there.
Nota: English is not my mother longue but I can manage to understand approximatively what is meant here without any comments available :-)
In reply to Re^2: The sourcecode *is* the documentation, isn't it?
by dfaure
in thread The sourcecode *is* the documentation, isn't it?
by dimar
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