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Is profanity acceptable in code?

Survey period: 19 May 2023 to 22 May 2023

If a bear swears in the forest and no one hears...

OptionVotes% 
Absolutely.99.47
In moderation, if the situation calls for it66.32
For code associated with my company, no. Otherwise sure.66.32
For internal, not public or client accessible code, sure88.42
Depends. I can't make a call.44.21
Not a great idea4042.11
Absolutely not.2223.16



 
GeneralDepends on the company Pin
Erik Burd22-May-23 7:47
professionalErik Burd22-May-23 7:47 
GeneralRe: Depends on the company Pin
Provident Ecopolitan Bagalur20-Jul-23 21:26
Provident Ecopolitan Bagalur20-Jul-23 21:26 
GeneralProfanity Pin
srjacob22-May-23 4:27
srjacob22-May-23 4:27 
GeneralSide issue... Pin
charlieg21-May-23 0:50
charlieg21-May-23 0:50 
GeneralNot swearing Pin
honey the codewitch20-May-23 3:38
mvahoney the codewitch20-May-23 3:38 
GeneralRe: Not swearing Pin
Nelek21-May-23 2:43
protectorNelek21-May-23 2:43 
GeneralNope Pin
Bruno van Dooren19-May-23 20:20
mvaBruno van Dooren19-May-23 20:20 
GeneralRe: Nope Pin
Nelek21-May-23 2:41
protectorNelek21-May-23 2:41 
GeneralIt is not a good idea Pin
Nelek19-May-23 9:37
protectorNelek19-May-23 9:37 
GeneralAlmost ten years ago now... Pin
PIEBALDconsult19-May-23 8:11
mvePIEBALDconsult19-May-23 8:11 
GeneralRe: Almost ten years ago now... Pin
charlieg21-May-23 2:09
charlieg21-May-23 2:09 
GeneralWhat is "profanity"? Pin
trønderen19-May-23 7:25
trønderen19-May-23 7:25 
GeneralRe: What is "profanity"? Pin
charlieg21-May-23 2:14
charlieg21-May-23 2:14 
I would argue that you're making a da$$ Smile | :) silly comparison between profanity and offensive language. Profanity is clear with the exception of the Brits, who have no issue with the f-bomb, but calling something blodd$ heck is our version of the f-bomb. Brits, am I right or did I mangle it?

Offensive language is much more subjective, but I understand your point. Some people just have way too much time on their hands. Karens and Kens have been around forever. Then came youtube.

I once wrote a simulation editor for aircraft flight profiles. I had a comment in my code that went something like:

// Do not exceed 10g otherwise the pilot dies.

That got me dinged.
Charlie Gilley

“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759

Has never been more appropriate.

GeneralRe: What is "profanity"? Pin
GKP199212-Jun-23 22:30
professionalGKP199212-Jun-23 22:30 

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