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From: doolin AT duncan DOT cs DOT utk DOT edu (David Doolin)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: VOTE: CODE STANDARDS
Date: 7 Jun 1995 13:38:14 GMT
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In article <D9rwAu DOT AI9 AT jade DOT mv DOT net>, lorin lund <Lorin DOT Lund AT LDDSNet DOT Com> writes:
|>      This thread is long and iteresting in the feelings it stirs.

|>      
|>      My experience is that those of my colleagues that write good comments 
|>      write such organized code that the comments are hardly necessary.  
|>      Those who write code that functions correctly but is harder to read, 
|>      usually have their minds so much into the program that anything they 
|>      write wouldn't make much sense to the un-initiated anyway.
|>      

I make one point here: for those of us who are not full time programmers or
cs types, but merely use C on a semi weekly basis (rather than daily),
comments are vital and necessary.  I find it hard to remember my own code
after a few weeks unless it is fully documented.  I also find that writing 
comments *before* coding can help me logically structure a program.

Dave Doolin             Institute for Geotechnology
doolin AT cs DOT utk DOT edu       Department of Civil Eng. UTK	


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