Friday, 13 September 2013

Grok Learning Journal - Post-Challenge Post - Comments


The screen capture above displays the use of comments in one of my NCSS challenge exercises.
Comments are useful in the real world such as in software engineering jobs in which your code may need to be passed to others who then need to continue your code. If there are variables or functions defined in your code, it may be hard to follow and so comments can be utilised to make the code easier to understand.
I have not used comments throughout the rest of the challenge as I am the only one who needs to interpret the code and, in general, the codes are fairly short and concise; meaning that it is reasonably difficult to get lost in the code regardless.

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