- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
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Let him play in the legacy code. You can just hose him off later before letting him back into the office so he doesn’t track it everywhere.
The leash is good unit testing.
Oh, he’ll just change the unit test if it fails.
Unit tests are there to get an @ignore annotation!
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Neither does the senior
Anymore
me when first starting out at a job commenting everything I can
VS
me a couple years in completely lost because I never updated the comments and now none of them make any sense whatsoeverCommenting well is a highly advanced skill. I generally prefer no comments on code since it’s less likely to confuse people and I’ll merrily purge auto-doc comments and anything like
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That comment has negative value.