It's too much to ask for [sensible coherent] comments, isn't it? I have to wade through inherited code. No idea what it's doing. 


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Replying to @o_guest
Legacy code is the worst. "Legacy" here meaning "code not written by yourself in the last 6 weeks".
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Replying to @kaiblin
hey I am offended by that
— I still understand this and I haven't touched R or the experiment data since! https://github.com/oliviaguest/split-apply-combine/blob/master/analysis.R …4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
that there is a lot of comments.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @kaiblin
I do that with everything as I don't think it's professional not to. And I am very critical to people who don't.
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Replying to @o_guest @elneurozorro
I'm wary of comments on code that changes a lot still. Outdated, wrong comments are worse than no comments.
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At least no comments scream "there be dragons" at you right away.
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i mean, i think you can have low level comments too, but just change them if the implementation changes.
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yeah exactly, 100% unmaintained code is kind of pointless anyway.
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