
But we're not going to be doing that today.

Yes, there are issues, and often the sensible approach is to avoid comments altogether. Some people are good developers but poor writers. Most of the time, people don't maintain comments, or they do it in a half-assed way. When you're really trying to understand a code-base nothing beats well-written, extensive annotation. I'm going to tell you something very personal, and I hope you won't make fun of me.

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