If you truly want to learn, then you will take the uncommented code and add (accurate) comments...you will learn much more that way compared to just reading well-commented code.Zach wrote:Maybe I oversimplified my point. If uncommented code was the only resource I had, then of course I would make an effort to understand it.
I'm simply saying I don't have to like it, and that's not how it should be.
Where are the comments?
Re: Where are the comments?
-
- Addict
- Posts: 1675
- Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:36 am
- Location: Somewhere in the midwest
- Contact:
Re: Where are the comments?
That is a useless supposition at best. This is approaching the point of argument for the sake of it.
Re: Where are the comments?
It's up to the code contributor whether or not they want to comment their code
we should just be thankful that people do contribute code to help others, it's their time and effort
after all.
we should just be thankful that people do contribute code to help others, it's their time and effort
after all.
Windows 11, Manjaro, Raspberry Pi OS

