That's typically what people who advocate for less/no comments really mean. The code should self explain "what" it does, but if the "why" isn't obvious (i.e. confusing business logic) nobody argues that you shouldn't comment it. That's how I've worked in every company I've been at (and all developers around me) from 50 person start ups to >2k people. It's really common mentality with Ruby developers
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United Kingdom @feddit.uk If the UK government proposed to increase tax by 1% and make trains free would you be in favour?
Scotland @lemmy.world If the Scottish government proposed to increase tax by 1% and make trains free would you be in favour?
Chess @lemmy.ml I'm not convinced Lichess ratings are as inflated as people say compared to chess.com
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So I can't go to the other room to set up a camera?