Much worse, I find too much documentation and help files are like this in places.
Wherever you find this, though, it's just bad practice. It certainly doesn't obviate the need for and utility of good in-line documentation (code comments).
I find that Jupyter Lab takes this to a new extreme that I'm ambivalent about, functionally implementing a meme of mine from the 1980s (though we didn't call them memes then not use graphics) which was a parody of many similar memes of the day and went: The bad programmer writes in C and documents in English, the good programmer writes in English and documents in C
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Much worse, I find too much documentation and help files are like this in places.
Wherever you find this, though, it's just bad practice. It certainly doesn't obviate the need for and utility of good in-line documentation (code comments).
I find that Jupyter Lab takes this to a new extreme that I'm ambivalent about, functionally implementing a meme of mine from the 1980s (though we didn't call them memes then not use graphics) which was a parody of many similar memes of the day and went: The bad programmer writes in C and documents in English, the good programmer writes in English and documents in C