>>>>Preference is the key word here. That's what I've been trying to say all along.
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>>>I prefer to be consistient. If that is a bad thing, color me
bad..< bg >..
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>>Will that work? I agree that there's a huge value to consistency, especially when you aren't the only one looking at the code, so I guess that makes me
bad as well...
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>I'm bad too ..
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>and I comment my code, but apparently, that is only due to my opinion of what should be done - I mean - I'm sure there are many exceptions and good reasons under certain circumstances not to comment my code - I mean, geez - I haven't programmed every possible business solution there is - so how can I possible say that commenting code is a good thing every time - I mean ...
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>(sorry Ed - not directed at you - just a few who've been "dialoging" with me and others on this way-too-long thread)
Well, good that you don't work for me...no commenting of at least key logic results in not getting the code out of the code review.