Bad documentation insanity of the day
Dan Goldstein
DGoldstein at riverainmedical.com
Wed Nov 28 13:09:36 MST 2007
Great reference! One of the comments included this gem:
"A missing handrail is safer than a rickety one, because if there's no
handrail you keep away from the edge."
It's a fine metaphor for Bertrand Meyer's maxim: "Incorrect
documentation is often worse than no documentation."
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Borokowski
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:44 PM
> To: techwr-l
> Subject: Bad documentation insanity of the day
>
> When Andy G opened up libsymblogy.h (sic), he was relieved.
> Finally, some documentation! Of course, upon further
> inspection, Andy realized that the comments didn't quite
> explain how the code works, how it interfaces with other
> modules, or even why it uses certain magic numbers like -13.
> Instead, every function had a comment just as hyperverbose
> and vapid as this...
>
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