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How To Get Developers To Document Code



snydeq writes “Poorly documented code? Chances are the problem lies not in your programmers, but in your process, writes Fatal Exception’s Neil McAllister. ‘Unfortunately, too few developers seem to do a good job of documenting their code. Encouraging them to start can be a difficult challenge — but not an impossible one,’ McAllister writes, adding that to establish a culture of documentation managers should favor the carrot before the stick. ‘Like most people, programmers respond better to incentives than to mandates. Simple praise can go a long way, but managers may find other ways to reward developers. Are your developers occasionally on-call for weekend support duties or late-night update deployments? Consider giving them a break if they volunteer to pick up some extra documentation burden. Of course, financial incentives work, too.’”

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