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I am curious as to how you think this should inform the way we program. You could also say 'coding errors are harmful to the usefulness of programs', but that gives us essentially no insight into how to do things better.


You need code to run code.

You don't need comments to run code.


Do you realize that this observation does not answer the question? There are multiple possible suppositions as to what, if anything, you are implying, so why don't you stop beating about the bush and state clearly the message you are trying to convey?


Your style of commenting is not what this site is about. Go back to Reddit, I'm done.




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