Oddly :
There are no comments.
But if you were to look at the rest of the code - there are comments everywhere.
I am actually a bit of a comments junkie...Possibly even too much.
Here's the "cheat sheet " I sent when we had offshore developers helping us out.
• Comment all code,
• Include SVN keywords at the beginning of all documents,
• Include a fusedoc for all documents,
• Format SQL for increased readability,
• Test ALL changes locally,
• Test ALL changes on the Staging server,
• Comment all code,
• Follow at all times the Design Standards Document,
• Complete the PalCare Statement of Works Document,
• If ever in doubt, seek the advice of your development team members,
• Comment all code.
Pity I can't read my own instructions!
On 16/03/2011, at 10:37 AM, Kym Kovan wrote:
> On 16/03/2011 10:27, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:
>>
>> But I know we did it for "some" reason.
>> I just can't remember what it was!
>
> At this point I could make a comment about comments, but I won't :-)
>
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