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What's easier to read: Code or Text?

Survey period: 14 Apr 2014 to 21 Apr 2014

Given a code sample and an accurate well-written textual description of the code, what's easier for you to read?

OptionVotes% 
Code57128.14
Depends on the code and the text1,30264.17
Text1587.79



 
GeneralCode accompanied with Comment Pin
Tiancheng Hu20-Apr-14 17:28
professionalTiancheng Hu20-Apr-14 17:28 
GeneralWhat kind of question is this? PinPopular
JasonMacD16-Apr-14 6:30
JasonMacD16-Apr-14 6:30 
GeneralThis has to be the most pointless survey I've answered PinPopular
Rob Grainger16-Apr-14 5:00
Rob Grainger16-Apr-14 5:00 
GeneralCode is NOT text PinPopular
Marc Clifton16-Apr-14 3:14
mvaMarc Clifton16-Apr-14 3:14 
GeneralRe: Code is NOT text Pin
Don Kackman17-Apr-14 12:09
Don Kackman17-Apr-14 12:09 
GeneralCode and text are the same Pin
CPallini15-Apr-14 21:27
mveCPallini15-Apr-14 21:27 
GeneralCode vs Text not an apples to apples comparison. Pin
pmauriks15-Apr-14 15:17
pmauriks15-Apr-14 15:17 
GeneralDefining "Accurate and correct" and how to get there Pin
Aravol Amakiir15-Apr-14 4:15
Aravol Amakiir15-Apr-14 4:15 
GeneralThe Medium is the Message Pin
W Balboos, GHB15-Apr-14 1:49
W Balboos, GHB15-Apr-14 1:49 
Generaldepends how lengthy or complex code is... Pin
Aarti Meswania14-Apr-14 23:30
Aarti Meswania14-Apr-14 23:30 
GeneralWhat I need? Pin
Plamen Dragiyski14-Apr-14 20:37
professionalPlamen Dragiyski14-Apr-14 20:37 
GeneralHexadecimal Pin
pcbugfixer14-Apr-14 20:34
pcbugfixer14-Apr-14 20:34 
GeneralRe: Hexadecimal Pin
Rob Grainger16-Apr-14 5:04
Rob Grainger16-Apr-14 5:04 
GeneralRe: Hexadecimal Pin
pcbugfixer16-Apr-14 13:31
pcbugfixer16-Apr-14 13:31 
GeneralRe: Hexadecimal Pin
Rob Grainger16-Apr-14 22:11
Rob Grainger16-Apr-14 22:11 
GeneralBoth PinPopular
Jonas Hammarberg14-Apr-14 19:48
professionalJonas Hammarberg14-Apr-14 19:48 
GeneralCode is Text! Pin
MacSpudster14-Apr-14 10:44
professionalMacSpudster14-Apr-14 10:44 
GeneralRe: Code is Text! Pin
Karen Mitchelle14-Apr-14 15:45
professionalKaren Mitchelle14-Apr-14 15:45 
GeneralRe: Code is Text! Pin
XTAL25614-Apr-14 21:27
XTAL25614-Apr-14 21:27 
GeneralRe: Code is Text! Pin
kalberts15-Apr-14 0:57
kalberts15-Apr-14 0:57 
GeneralEasier or Correct? Pin
cvogt6145714-Apr-14 7:07
cvogt6145714-Apr-14 7:07 
GeneralRe: Easier or Correct? Pin
kalberts15-Apr-14 1:09
kalberts15-Apr-14 1:09 
Which is the map? Which is the terrain?

Is code "the real thing" (the terrain), with the documentation text being the description of it, the map?

Or is the definition of the problem to be solved (represented by the text) the real thing, the terrain, and the code is an approximation to the real soloution, a map of how the real solution would be?

I have seen too many examples of programmers who treat their code as the hard rock mountain that should not be moved even half an inch - and certainly not because some silly "user requirement" demands it. Users will have to adapt, learn how to use the system as it is built! Change both text and user requirements if it doesn't fit the code.

In most cases, however, the platforms with a marketing focus on customer needs rather than developer preferences will have the greatest commercial success. The text is the master, the terrain. Code is the approximate drawing, the map. It may take more effort to learn from the terrain, but the quality of the information is always more reliable.
GeneralDepends on my objective Pin
John D. Sanders14-Apr-14 6:01
John D. Sanders14-Apr-14 6:01 
GeneralText lies Pin
mikepwilson14-Apr-14 4:15
mikepwilson14-Apr-14 4:15 
GeneralRe: Text lies Pin
kalberts15-Apr-14 1:13
kalberts15-Apr-14 1:13 

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