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Good documentation examples?
March 30, 2022, 12:58 p.m. | /u/kiwibutterket
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Up until now I only shared my code with my small lab team, and I only commented what some parameters were and what the program sort of did sometimes, so I would say my documentation was subpar at best.
I believe that documenting correctly is a skill per se, and one that's fundamental to learn to avoid wasting a lot of time later; however, I don't have …
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