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Eliminating Comments: the Road to Clarity

By: John Sonmez Category:UncategorizedTag: C#, Conventions, Craftsmanship:56 Comments on Eliminating Comments: the Road to Clarity

I used to think commenting my code was the responsible thing to do. I used to think that I should have a comment for just about every line of code that I wrote. After my first read of Code Complete, my views changed pretty drastically. I began to value good names over comments. As my […]

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