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welcome to this episode of dev questions with tim corey join us as we tackle the questions you are asking about a career in software development understanding the industry and new technology now heres your host expert developer and online educator tim corey are code comments important are they bad what is self-documenting code in this episode were going to work through all those questions and more as we explore how do we actually use these comments and do so in a way thats responsible so lets start off with what is self-documenting code we can start from there and then work through is it really a thing or not so self-documenting code the idea behind it is that your code is written in such a way that it reads like a book so that you dont have to put comments for example if you have a method called start engine then you probably need to comment that to say this method starts the engine you see how it that works its self documenting it tells you exactly what its going to do so if y