Imagine this scenario (you’ve probably been in it before):
You’ve written 80% of a song. It has a great vibe, you’re totally in the flow of things and it’s awesome. But it’s 3am and you have to work in the morning (or there’s some other way that real life happens) and you have to stop.
You all know the dilemma – you stop, you lose the vibe, and if you get back to the song tomorrow it just won’t be the same. Most likely you’ll get back to it in a week (hey, you’re a musician – the opposite sex finds you attractive and you have to go out, right?!). By the time you get back to it, the magic is gone and you have no clue what you were doing and how to pick up where you left off.
I know this sounds crazy, but this happens in programming too (okay, well maybe not the going out part – but Netflix man! c’mon!).
This is why you need to comment your code. Today I’m going to take the work out of your hands and show you exactly how to use comments and use them well. Continue reading Commenting your Reascript
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