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On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Lippincott, Richard
<RLippincott -at- as-e -dot- com>wrote:
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> Of course, I also heard from an engineer about the man page for ENBF, he
> essentially said "That page -should- be difficult to read. If you don't
> understand ENBF you shouldn't be there anyway."
>
> Yeesh.
>
> "Real programmers don't comment. If it was hard to code, it should be hard
to understand."
Luckily for (most of) us, most companies mandate good commenting these days.
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Lin Sims
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