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  February 20, 2003
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Top 11 Unusual Source Code Comments

11. /* This part doesn't really do any thing yet. It's just here in case we need it */
10. //** This should never execute **//
9. # This is the second of three impossible errors
8. /* Emergency fix to fix emergency Turkey Day Fix */
7. # Insert meaningful comments here
6. /* I didn't write this code */
5. # This code was hard to write. It should be hard to understand also
4. /* Break out the Ragu. The following is spaghetti code */
3. /* Quiet!!! This is orthogonal code */
2. /* Ryan don't comment code! */
1. /* Optimize THIS, code boy! */

If you liked these, please read our unabridged, expanded and heavily annotated list of unusual source code comments.

Thanks to Christopher Bernard, Garland Garris, James Holtman, Bob Koehn, Michael G. O'Callaghan, Harold Rossi, Mike Sepos, John Valleau, James C. Vibber and James Wernecke for their submissions.



Words We should Ban

• A pre-emptive entry: "Whuffie," from writer Cory Doctorow's recent book Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, denoting work for nothing more than respect, karma and mad props. Must we remind you of the already popular word "whiffy"? --Brad Shimmin

• "Integration," which is like trying to merge into the Chicago loop during rush hour. --Lori MacVittie

• "Ducks in a row." Everyone knows ducks walk in a row without any assistance. --Amy Lipton

• "Pre-<whatever>" as in prebriefing, preinstallation. Does preboarding the plane mean that I get on the plane before I get on the plane? --Robert Kohlepp

• "All words with caps in the middle." I have a hard enough time spelling as it is without having to worry about extra caps in vendor product names. EnOugh AlReaDy! --Peter Morrisey

• Titles that begin with the letter "C," as in chief marketing officer and chief hacking officer. Why not replace "chief" with "supreme" and get it over with? --Greg Shipley

• "At the end of the day." This is nothing more than six words to replace "Ummm ..." --Mike Fratto

• Anything with "e-" in front of it. For that matter, let's kill anything beginning with "i-" or "m-." --Kevin Cooke

• "Value add." If it needs more value, does that mean it stunk to begin with? --James Hutchinson

• "Mission critical." Does the word "important" not sound important enough? --David Joachim





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