I recently hired into a data analytics team for a hospital, and we don’t have a style guide. Lots of frustration from folks working with legacy code…I thought putting together a style guide would help folks working with code they didn’t write, starting with requiring a header for SQL scripts first as low hanging fruit.

Or so I thought.

My counterpart over application development says that we shouldnt be documenting any metadata in-line, and he’d rather implement “docfx” if we want to improve code metadata and documentation. I’m terrified of half-implementing yet another application to further muddy the waters–i’m concerned it will become just one-more place to look while troubleshooting something.

Am I going crazy? I thought code headers were an industry standard, and in-line comments are regarded as practically necessary when working with a larger team…

  • pelya
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    81 year ago

    Commenting your code is an industry standard. Some kind of separate comment metadata won’t generally work, unless you code exclusively in spreadsheets, where you can add a note to each cell.

    Given that it’s a hospital, I guess your management will listen to whomever performs bureaucracy better, not whomever codes better.