Commenting MVC applications [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Why would a company develop an atmosphere which discourage code comments? [duplicate] (17 answers) Self-documenting Code vs Commented Code (22 answers) Working in a company that does not comment their code at all? [duplicate] (6 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I’ve recently realised that my workplace doesn’t comment their […]
Commenting MVC applications [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Why would a company develop an atmosphere which discourage code comments? [duplicate] (17 answers) Self-documenting Code vs Commented Code (22 answers) Working in a company that does not comment their code at all? [duplicate] (6 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I’ve recently realised that my workplace doesn’t comment their […]
Commenting MVC applications [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Why would a company develop an atmosphere which discourage code comments? [duplicate] (17 answers) Self-documenting Code vs Commented Code (22 answers) Working in a company that does not comment their code at all? [duplicate] (6 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I’ve recently realised that my workplace doesn’t comment their […]
Good idea to put bug numbers in a comment in the beginning of the source file? [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
Where to put comments, class declaration or constructor?
For a given class, where should the comments about the purpose of the class go?
Where to put comments, class declaration or constructor?
For a given class, where should the comments about the purpose of the class go?
Where to put comments, class declaration or constructor?
For a given class, where should the comments about the purpose of the class go?
Where to put comments, class declaration or constructor?
For a given class, where should the comments about the purpose of the class go?
Where to put comments, class declaration or constructor?
For a given class, where should the comments about the purpose of the class go?
Where to put comments, class declaration or constructor?
For a given class, where should the comments about the purpose of the class go?