Definitely. I wasn't trying to say that they were a substitute. I specifically said both could have worked. In the example they cited, they couldn't even find where to begin. A small comment could have done something about it.
When you can't have both clear code and commenting, you could at least try to do one every once in a while. How can that be a bad thing?
When you can't have both clear code and commenting, you could at least try to do one every once in a while. How can that be a bad thing?