I have a client that flip-flops on features a lot. I'm able to say "You had me create this in 2007, and then disable it in 2009, only to turn it back on a month later. Do you still want me to turn it off after it's been running this way for the last 4 years?" For this type of client, the more commenting the better it is for my sanity.

Typically I try to make sure I've got variables that indicate their purpose, and then comment where I think there is confusion, trickery, or incomplete functionality.

On 10/31/2013 09:21 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Comments sometimes could tell whether the users made requests they
forgot or refused to be held responsible ... :)



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