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// Comments in code
For all those devs who believe that writing comments in code will ensure someone (maybe even you) will fix it later:
You cannot manage a project that way, there are persons involved in decision-making around the features set who will not read your code comment, so how can you believe those comments have any value in the process?
Good code comments make the not-so-obvious code obvious, and remember, the readers hardly ever have the same perspective on your code as you do, so it’s not what you find is important/obvious that counts. it’s what helps the read understand!
Ok.. got that off my chest.. now back to reading horrible code comments 🙂
Why do…
… many blogs mix personal stuff with professional content?
… easy answer, because both is relevant to the writer -even though it may not be relevant to the individual reader.. I choose what I write.. you choose what you read – If you don’t like the mix, you are free to roam elsewhere
So that being said.. I will start mixing in the future too… Mixing professional content posts with the rest of the stuff.. Just because sometimes I feel like paying back for the MANY accidental blog posts people have written which have helped solve my problems (well at least those that can be helped via blog posts ).
Ny familie blog…
Ok. Så har Microsoft Live og WordPress.com startet et nyt samarbejde. Det betyder så at vores familie blog er blevet ændret og ligger nu hos https://dkpilot.wordpress.com. Det ser lidt anderledes ud, men det er da væsentligt bedre for os.. Så må vi se om vi kan få fingrene ud og skrive lidt oftere..
Arbejder stadig for Microsoft
Som nogen maaske har laest i medierne, saa valgte Microsoft for foerste gang i firmaets historie at genemfoere en masse fyring.
Bare for at berolige folk der maaske var kommet i tvivl, saa er jeg gaaet ramt forbi og arbejder stadig som jeg altid har gjort. Saa alt er ved det samme – no worries mate!