That is great when you can do it, but there are a lot of places (domain knowledge for instance) where documenting WHY this code exists is important I think. That and in general it feels like we should be documenting the "why" instead of the "what" if that makes sense.
That is great when you can do it, but there are a lot of places (domain knowledge for instance) where documenting WHY this code exists is important I think. That and in general it feels like we should be documenting the "why" instead of the "what" if that makes sense.
Agreed.