When you see it, you know the codebase is shit and want to stab the previous dev

When you see it, you know the codebase is shit and want to stab the previous dev
>database fields prefixed with "the" like "the_status"

>header files don't share names with source files

sauce

Artist is Ootsuka Reika.

>database fields are prefixed with the name of the table

>mixed tabs and spaces

productioncode.py

#fix later

>its source files end in .c

>its source file doesn't end in .cpp

nothing wrong with that

Summersault

>it wasn't written by me

>empty functions with TODO comments, and nothing else in them
>not using descriptive variable names or function names
>no consistency in function names (issomething() and is_something_else() in same code)
>using var everywhere in C#
>two functions that do the same thing with 100% same code, but named differently because someone is retarded
JUST

>>empty functions with TODO comments, and nothing else in them
>Function that just returns 1, with comment
>//This should check if the safety interlock is engaged, but for now I'll just get this to assume it is so I can test the rest of the code
>Read this
>It's something I wrote for a product that I've been selling for five years, I never actually went back and finished that function
>No complaints so far

>not using descriptive variable names or function names
That's my weak point. I suck at writing descriptive names and I hate it.

It doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to give the other person a general idea about what it stores and/or where it is used. I thought the same about myself, but I quickly got used to it after a few weeks.

>not using empty functions with comments as your primary word processor

Retard.

Yeah, I just hate having to pause and think of a proper name for a function before continuing. I'll probably get better with time though.

>Header files have same base names as source files
>but sometimes a definition to a function is in a source file with a different name

>cropped pron=ban
>censored without cropping is OK though

>>using var everywhere in C#
this is fine if you're newing at the same time
varing on assignment is evil

>koded by Klossi