What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?
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I am particularly guilty of this, embedding non-constructive comments, code poetry and little jokes into most of my projects (although I usually have enough sense to remove anything directly offensive before releasing the code). Here's one I'm particulary fond of, placed far, far down a poorly-designed 'God Object':
I'M SORRY!!!! I just couldn't help myself.....! And another, which I'll admit I haven't actually released into the wild, even though I am very tempted to do so in one of my less intuitive classes:
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This seems to stop morons from messing my code...
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Update: The original author of the code has outed himself so I must give credit where it is due. Dan McKinley left the company I was with shortly after I started, and he talks more about the code, explaining some background and a few more "WTF's" that 'Richard' wrote. |
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Wish I were kidding. And knowing the developer who wrote the code, I think he meant it literally. |
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followed by four nested for-loops |
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It speaks volumes about our profession that when asked about the "best comment", we all answer with the worst comments we can find... |
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Never rely on a comment... |
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About the middle of a 30 page xslt
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in a completely uncommented 2000 line method
(I actually grepped out all the brackets one day just to see how bad it was, and, sans formatting, got this:
The endif showed up around line 800) |
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