• Lvxferre [he/him]
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    16 hours ago

    Aren’t you supposed to spam comments and use meaningful variable and function names? That’s what I do with my bash scripts.

    Oh wait I ain’t a programma’. You call this shit R9GFJKL34LTYLKFÇDS and hope for the best, right?

    • exu@feditown.com
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      10 hours ago

      I’m also not a programmer, you’ll find my longest comments to explain why I’ve done some terrible mangling, what this does and how.

    • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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      15 hours ago

      Spamming comments is rather controversial, especially in high-level languages. Problem is, they only show up in one place, so they’re just not very useful, but also have a high chance of becoming inaccurate over time. In particular when you spam them to explain relatively trivial stuff, people will stop reading them, meaning they won’t update them.

      The ‘what’ can be documented with meaningful variable/function names, log/error/assert messages and perhaps most importantly unit/integration tests (which should be understood like a specification that checks automatically that it’s applied correctly).

      Comments are indispensible for explaining the ‘why’, though, whenever that is not obvious.