On 1/27/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i always try to get a paragraph of "call of cthulhu" into each page.
> just html comment so you can read the whole book if you look at source code.
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> used to coment in Job.
> but that got a lttle depressing after a while
That whole "written lan
i always try to get a paragraph of "call of cthulhu" into each page.
just html comment so you can read the whole book if you look at source code.
used to coment in Job.
but that got a lttle depressing after a while
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> From: Mike Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 12:47 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Source Code Documentation
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> Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code? By adequately I
> mean to a point
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> nor do I have time to check my posts for spelling and typos
> yeesh
LOL, who sed anetheng aboute thet?
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ngorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code? By adequately I
> mean to a point where another developer can jump into an application and be
> productive in a short period of time.
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> Also, if time is tight on a project, h
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Same here.
I usually comment much like that
Yves
On 1/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i try to at least get the this does this and this does this. i usually
> don't have tim e
Same here.
I usually comment much like that
Yves
On 1/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i try to at least get the this does this and this does this. i usually
> don't have tim eto really document thhings like they should be.
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Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code? By adequately I
mean to a point where another developer can jump into an application and
be
productive in a
Jackpot.
On 1/26/07, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > sigh... sometimes it sucks being a one man shop...
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> bingo, +1. :-)
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> But I grew up programming for defense contractors, so if the docs don't take
> 6 months, you are doing it wrong.
I worked for a defense contractor once, the documentation we wrote
kept coming back with markup like, "Strike this paragraph. There are
_no_ subroutines for nuclear strikes in the gam
> From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> sigh... sometimes it sucks being a one man shop...
bingo, +1. :-)
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> Also, if time is tight on a project, how many feel source code documentation
> is the first place that takes a hit?
bingo. +1
Overall it would save time in the long run, big picture, to "do it
right" during a project, but the reality is that rapid development is
the ba
gorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code? By adequately I
> mean to a point where another developer can jump into an application and
> be
> productive in a short period of time.
>
> Also, if time is tight on a pr
Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code? By adequately I
mean to a point where another developer can jump into an application and be
productive in a short period of time.
Also, if time is tight on a project, how many feel source code documentation
is the first place that takes a
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