Friday, January 8, 2010

Is there a thing more aching than documenting a computer programming code?

Yeah there is. It is debugging an undocumented code.Is there a thing more aching than documenting a computer programming code?
The following two statements are usually both true:


There's not enough documentation.


There's too much documentation - source unknown





Just put in another goto, and then it'll be readable. :-)


-- Larry Wall in %26lt;199804161810.LAA18902@wall.org%26gt;





Voluminous documentation is part of the problem, not part of the solution. -- Tom DeMarco, software development consultant





If a program is useful, it will have to be changed. ... If a program is useless, it will have to be documented. -- unknown





---- sorry folks, just having a laugh at it all!


---- Whatever you do, and however painful, ensure the documentation has fewer bugs than the code itself - (that's mine)Is there a thing more aching than documenting a computer programming code?
Try to maintain and fix bugs in undocumented code. The management always wants to get the bugs fixed within 24 hours .
There is, trying to debug through a non-documented code which is not written by you.

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