Ah, I understand. Yeah, I don't understand some people's approach to Linus. They must not code. You have to be direct and clear to make sure you get what you want in your code. English majors just don't get it.
Personally, I've found using giant box-y comments at the start of functions in C is really helpful. You can explain what it does in there, and it makes it really easy to see where one function ends and another begins when you're scanning through the code quickly.
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7 u/OpusMioda 12 Jul 2016 18:18
Sorry, Linus. You can't convince retards to stop being retards and smoking dmt.. just doesn't work like that..
4 u/bioemerl 12 Jul 2016 18:01
Fuck that was passive aggressive.
7 u/Snort 12 Jul 2016 18:53
Nothing passive at all. He is telling you how he wants it. Passive aggressive would be cutting off your commit priv and not telling you why.
6 u/bioemerl 12 Jul 2016 19:57
Oh, no, the article is very passive aggressive. The guy himself is fine.
1 u/derram 13 Jul 2016 05:36
There's been a big push by progressive outlets to drive Linus out.
This article was actually pretty tame.
1 u/Snort 13 Jul 2016 13:30
Ah, I understand. Yeah, I don't understand some people's approach to Linus. They must not code. You have to be direct and clear to make sure you get what you want in your code. English majors just don't get it.
3 u/ThirteenthZodiac 12 Jul 2016 18:53
Personally, I've found using giant box-y comments at the start of functions in C is really helpful. You can explain what it does in there, and it makes it really easy to see where one function ends and another begins when you're scanning through the code quickly.
2 u/OrionBlastar 13 Jul 2016 03:12
I have to admit, there are a lot of people who write those comments.
Take a look at the Windows 2000 Source: http://atdt.freeshell.org/k5/story_2004_2_15_71552_7795.html