Finding top-notch developers to join your team is difficult enough. Finding ones who also document their code can seem like a minor miracle. Let’s ignore user-facing documentation for now. Manuals, ...
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Developers have every reason to not document their work unless they are forced to — and IT managers have every reason to not make them do it. One of the top enterprise IT complaints is that a serious ...
Recently I was intrigued by Joe Kunk's On VB column about commenting code. I especially liked Kunk's comment that: "It's important to communicate what the code should be doing." I thought that was the ...
Most developers don’t enjoy writing documentation for their code and that makes life quite a bit harder when a new team member tries to get started on working on a company’s codebase. And even when ...
The problem with documenting code is that if you do it too early, it's just another thing to keep updated along with the code. And if you wait until the end, then you have no time or inclination to ...
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