Okay, maybe I am viewing it too much from a business perspective. It seems like there are a lot more specs from a non-technical view there. This somehow eliminates the need for specs inside code.
If you use comments as way to communicate with other developers working on the same code base and have no real communication channel outside of that, then I can better understand the necessity!
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Okay, maybe I am viewing it too much from a business perspective. It seems like there are a lot more specs from a non-technical view there. This somehow eliminates the need for specs inside code.
If you use comments as way to communicate with other developers working on the same code base and have no real communication channel outside of that, then I can better understand the necessity!